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Not the 1st time a modern card co. put a real diamond on/in a card. Pennacle Zinth issue from the mid-90s did it also. They were pretty small as I remember.
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If all our moms threw away our cards how come so many still exist today ? Also how could any exist in Mint condition from the pre 1930's ? You telling me no one touch them in all those years.
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