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Posted By: barrysloate
Probably because it wouldn't have been all that historic. Also, as the cards continued to change hands and disperse, it would have been tough to keep track of them. Every last common would have to have been slabbed and labelled. If you just include an LOA, they would have been interspersed with non-Halper material. I don't think it would have worked. |
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