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I can't say I have firsthand knowledge. Rather, it's what I read in the book "Card Sharks." The examples I remembered involved bonuses to execs and possibly some preferred dealers. I think it might have involved Griffey RC, Murphy error, and some previously rare Canadian hockey cases.
Now the reality is there were (seemingly) so many billions of Griffeys (Griffies?) that printing and giving each VP 500 more didn't fundamentally alter the global pop. Not sure about Murphy ERR. Anyone have the real scoop here? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-J327A using Tapatalk
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