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While the employees are usually very nice, very few if any are collectors. They have ZERO or less appreciation for the nuances of different variations. I had to "pull teeth" for them to "recognize" the 1967 dexter and team variations! While I agree the blank backs are harder, I don't believe 7 to 1 is accurate. Do you happen to know why/how they were issued with 2 different backs? There are still plenty more variations to go. Let's keep at them!
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