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I hold a E92 Chase blank backed PSA7, highest graded, which is identified on the flip as a Crofts Candy. How did the grader decide on Crofts Candy with a blank backed card?
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that's quite comical!
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..the fumes from the years of exposure to the fingernail polish remover are affecting her after-school part-time job ? .. |
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The E92 Wagner Batting with menagerie back (a total error) that I posted earlier in the thread sits in a flip calling it a Dockman and Sons. Why is that a Dockman, and not a Crofts or Nadja, etc.? I guess they have to call it somethin so they pick one.
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I have never seen another one like this in all my years of collecting.....1920s Ruth blanket -
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One of two known as-issued R340 Sport Kings premiums:
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