One day at the card store years ago, I saw someone pull a card from a pack that was ripped in half. The store had the total opposite reputation, and the guy gave him a replacement pack right away.
If I could have figured out any way to prove it came from the pack like that I'd have made an offer.
Most cards from Topps do have "fingerprints" because of the cardboard used being somewhat low grade.
Not being a computer person, and having done a small spreadsheet of variations on one small set, the database required seems massive and massively painful to assemble.
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