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Very rare card, very awful condition.
Would you ever pay a lot of money (whatever that might be) for a very rare card of a major star that is in really terrible condition?
I know there a thousand if, ands and buts for this kind of open ended question, but I would be curious as to what people’s gut reaction is. (Other that what a stupid question.). I’ve been eyeing one for a long time and I just can’t pull the trigger. The card looks like it was dragged a few miles under someone’s shoe. I'm sure everytime I look at it I am going to think "that's really looks like bloody hell." |
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