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Posted By: Bob
This is the tougher of the two Steinfeldt cards, the one with the correct spelling. After a lot of looking I was finally able to upgrade it but if you need it, this is a decent example. Obvious creasing but a very, very tough card to find in any condition. I will pay the shipping and handling, $85.00. Thanks, Bob. |
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