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Posted By: Josh K.
I think toy town is mentioned in the ACC only because of the shear volume of cards that were stamped by the particular collector(s). The other main difference is niagra baking (to my knowledge) only occurs on one particular type of card. Toy towns are on everything under the sun, much more random and much less likely to have been "issued" intentionally. |
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