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Posted By: mr. moses
Yes the back is blank, and yes I am 90% sure it is just a trade card (well the "JUST" a bit understated). I know quite a bit about trade cards having learned much from the man that - my opinion - actually created the trade card market in the 1990's; and my own foray albeit for a brief period. That having been said, I know NOTHING about tickets and never having seen any before prefer to defer (ugh-just say no) to others. |
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