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Posted By: Joe Jones
This sort of trick has already happened in the baseball card industry. I think it is more prevelant in the more common 50's and 60's cards. I susspect if it were to happen with pre war cards then it would be with more accessable cards like the T206 which would be tougher to notice if someone was hording a certain card. |
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