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Posted By: steve f
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Posted By: leon
Bidders name pretty much sums it up..... (shill most likely).... |
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Posted By: Brian E.
I thought the same thing when I noticed someone actually bid on the item, and 2500 at that |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Should have marketed it as an antique paperweight. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
This auction is clearly fraudulent. Lucite was only invented in 1931, http://www.thecarrotbox.com/plastic/index.asp, so the card can only have been entombed for 75 years |
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Posted By: greg buscemi
I checked his feedback he just bought a 1988 Donruss Wax Box |
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