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Jim,
You know how it is. On a slow news day there is no telling what might end up on the front page.
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I love the skepticism here.
It looks like the seller used the same scanner with the same cropping to list both cards they have for sale. There is a post-war board. But I'm sure you knew that. |
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Wouldn't a scammer find a better quality card to use as the bait?
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I'm guessing a good scammer would want to fly under the radar and not go for the obvious. If it's actually a scam, they are making 100% profit so why get too greedy and draw more attention to yourself?
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