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I'm a centering guy. I don't mind some corner or edge wear-- for me, that comes naturally with time. It can even add character.
Eye appeal is what I go for, and an OC card is a non-starter for me. Some cases in point in the "centering but wear" category... All relatively cheap buys compared to their higher-graded brethren, but good centering hits the eye nicely. And some corner wear means it doesn't hit the wallet too hard, either
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instagram: mattyc_collection Last edited by MattyC; 06-06-2013 at 07:30 PM. |
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Beautiful cards...couldn't have said it any better. I have the same outlook....
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