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I just purchased a 1960 Topps 460+ count lot off eBay. I received the cards today and there were only about 130 different cards. Also 80% of the cards were from 101-199 and only 2 cards above #300. The only thing mentioned in the listing is that there was "some duplication".
Does this seem appropriate? I expected a variety of commons with no high numbers and several cards that had 3 or 4 count but not 7 on some cards. The pictures shown in the listing did not show any duplicates. |
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