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12-07-2019, 03:47 PM
JollyElm
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The reverse gum stains don't bother me much either, especially if it allows me to pick up a card cheaply. But as far as resale value is concerned, it certainly affects the price considerably, because it is seen by many as a permanent 'defect.'
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