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Posted By: John
I would agree with Jay that there are a lot of T210 collections that haven't hit plastic yet, I also agree with Bob as usual that anytime these cards can be found in VG that look sharp you're way ahead of the curve. Cards 5 and above are hard to come by, I own a few and since I dont follow POP reports perhaps you guys would know the POP's or care...i just bought them because they were nice....LOL |
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