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Posted By: David
I'm by no means knowledgeable on the subject. I had heard that the Lajoie card was sent to the collector paperclipped to the before mentioned letter. This story continued that that the Lajoie commonly has damage from the paperclip. However, I don't recall the sale of a genuine Lajoie where the description mentioned paperclip wear. |
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