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Posted By: dan mckee
Does anyone have a W517 in this color of red? The W517s are usually more dull I believe. But... the real and only way to truly tell a W517 mini is to have a broken line at the top or bottom of the card. Also, as Frank pointed out, the paper stock is thicker on the exhibit than the mini. Beating to death??? I do not post here often but if I can help a fellow collector than I try to by saving them some $$. |
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