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Yea well I just got a response from 1 of the Kronies the seller hired:
"Hi,We have reviewed this card and it is identified correctly. Please review the back of the card and you will see these cards are from the series of 80 which is the E122 set. If you have any other questions please let us know.Regards,Just Collect, Inc." Comical, businesses and grading companies should hire knowledgable people! |
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