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Old 01-18-2021, 09:58 PM
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Default Show interesting discoveries made about a card after already owning it

Most cards, especially nowadays, have all of its mystery on display, either by image or word, when it is sold. But every once in awhile you might come across a card that has secrets only to be revealed when holding it in hand.

Here is mine. Probably 12-15 years ago I received the Roger Connor shown in a group lot. I just assumed it was an trimmed down Old Judge. It was only after showing it on here, within the last couple of years, that I was informed by a helpful member that what I had was actually a very tough to come by trimmed down Large version N175 Gypsy Queen of Roger Connor. The graded card is one I spotted on the web to show what it would look like in its full-sized glory

Let's see what you have that you found something interesting about after possessing it.

Brian
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