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I found a new way to win cards on ebay tonight. Instead of bidding $163.50 for a 1914 Coupon card, you leave out the decimal point and bid $16350
. When you discover your mistake less than an hour before the card goes off and ebay won't let you retract your bid (mistake), you pray like hell someone doesn't get funny and bid 5 grand on the card! Any way, I paid a little more than I wanted to but it's a nice card especially in this condition and my blood pressure is back down
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