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That is exactly the scan I needed and matches the card I am after. But the question is that VCP shows this same one but has several variations for it. Are they real or possibles?? Little confusing since I don't collect OJ's. Also any idea what a card like the one I described may go for in auction setting? Thanks for the help guys
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