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I acquired this '52 Campanella and it's possibly the nicest 3.5 I've ever seen. This card has 4 sharp corners, gorgeous color, and a nice clean back. The surface wrinkles are on the front of the card and is near his ear - not easy to detect. In fact, you pretty much need to hold the card at an angle under strong light. this card actually has the qualities of a near mint card. I was told by a fellow Net54 collector to buy the card, not the holder it's in. If I submit to PSA, do I leave it in the case? Or just call it a day and appreciate for what it is?
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Last edited by Canofcorn; 07-16-2015 at 03:10 PM. |
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