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Posted By: DMcD
Very sharp eye, Anthony. I like the Perez Steele cards because they are T3ish. Many of the cards of more modern players were autographed which makes it interesting on that level, too (although they are blue sharpie sigs and I'm not a blue sharpie kind of guy). |
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