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I bought alot of these back when they were popular and most were fake. Most had certs from Madison Sports and I bought them from a dealer in Indiana, which I won't name, and never got my money back. Don't know if he knew they were fake or he did know and didn't care but I lost money on them. First one I tried to sell was a Ripken and was fake. These might have all been signed by the Marino boys from Operation Bullpen cause it was about the time I was buying them. In my opinion I would be real cautious.
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