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 Does anyone know what this potato chips card is? 1 Attachment(s) Does anyone know what this potato chips card is? I found it while searching through an old box of cards. Thank you. | 
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 I have no idea. Neat card, though. The guys on the Non-Sports Forum would probably know. I would try there. http://www.network54.com/Forum/526604 | 
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 R775, Jiggley's from the 50's....they made several themes including military,western and circus. Not high value but they are a bit different. | 
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 Richard just beat me to the punch Here's the 1950 Military series example http://qualitycards.com/pictures/19606748.jpg http://qualitycards.com/pictures/19606748b.jpg | 
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 Psa 8--- ---w/ 2 staple holes right thru the card & rust marks on the back? Come on PSA!! | 
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 If that's how the card was released, I don't see how that's a problem.  Maybe for that specific issue, every card has been stapled.  So no grade other than a 1 could be awarded, no matter the condition of the card.  Looks like they wisely made the decision to allow for a waiver on that one. | 
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 You guys are amazing! Thank you very much. | 
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 the staples by themselves are not a problem as they are original to the production and final product - but the fact they are rusted should be reflected in the cards grade. A nm/mt grade implies no such degradation. It's a handsome card in apparently quite nice shape - but the grade should embody all of the elements that make up the technical condition. A beautiful card with an invisible crease is still a vg at best - the same application and TECHNICAL grade I would give to the card in question. | 
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 That's a pretty cool card/toy combo.  Thanks for sharing. | 
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 When I think of jiggley, a potato chip isn't the first thing that comes to mind.:eek: | 
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