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I was just wondering how rare it is to come up with a number and player in T5 that doesn't appear on any of the obvious checklists.
I won't pretend the question is merely hypothetical -- I found one at the National (I am not currently looking to sell). I have been kind of assuming that all T5s are so scarce that a totally unknown one isn't that remarkable, but maybe that's not the case. Any thoughts from the experts will be appreciated. Tim |
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