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Posted By: george gogol
I was wondering if anyone can give me an opinion of this piece. The borders on the N162's appear to be a little large, not mention the fact that there are two Ansons, a King Kelly, and a Glasscock. Is there any chance the poster or cards are authentic based on the bad picture? Any opinions are much appreciated. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
We actually had a thread about this very piece a while back. The poster is not authentic. |
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Posted By: george gogol
Barry, |
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