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    double-sided mystery...help

    My bro recently bought a pack of 98-99 Topps finest series 2 and pulled a card that is black on both sides, nothing on either side except black. I was wondering if anyone know what this was and if its the mystery-card or whatever...

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    Yeah its a mystery card. Be very careful and pull off the black coating and it will reveal what card it is.
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    or dont peel it... you might be able to sell them on ebay... i know at one time these would sell decently.. although that was quite some tiem ago and they might have died out by now

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    Lol my bro accidently ripped the card and has the two sides separated. O well, it was Alonzo Mourning/Scottie Pippen refractor (he started getting scared when he saw it was refractor, thought he ripped a very valuable card) but ends up it was only bv $15. Thanks for the help.
    Last edited by bostonbk7; 12-29-2004 at 09:24 PM.

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    holycrap he ripped a refractor gosh i would cry man that sucks

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