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Sorry if I'm beating a dead horse here, but
isn't this the same guy who ran t206museum and admitted to faking cards? And a pouch of loose tobacco, unless it is Polar Bear, isn't going to have a T206 in it. I also was trying to figure out the purpose of the extremely fuzzy scans and the front/back combo he lists at the end, with absolutely no other reference to where it was found, how they try and justify its existence, etc.
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