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Posted By: PASJD
Not to fault the poster, but the information on that link was pretty thin, it didn't seem to amount to any more than rumors and speculation that were denied. It seems to me as a deductive matter that either the rumors are false, or that there are people who know the truth but they do not wish to go public with their knowledge, whether as a result of a "conspiracy of silence" or for other reasons. Well I had hoped to learn more, perhaps I will some day. It would certainly be disheartening to me if the most significant card that has ever been slabbed was trimmed. From such an auspicious beginning it doesn't seem much good can follow. |
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