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Posted By: Jon Canfield
In keeping with the great new poll we have, I thought it may be a nice addition to the "show and tell" threads to start one that depicts cards from the above mentioned notoriously low-condition sets that have met a minimum grade of SGC 30. Below is my contribution - the nicest Lections there are. |
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