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Posted By: Glen V
I communicated with the seller and am pretty sure he is legit. Also, he agreed to use an Escrow service, so you could get the card before he got money. Supposedly a few people came out to see the card and they were convinced too. When Edward Wharton Tigar died, Hager acquired his T215 Pirate cards. The seller bought this card around that time. I don't doubt that he has the T215 and its real. The only question is if Hager altered the card before putting it in the holder. And who won it (wasn't me). |
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