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Posted By: mike campbell
Any time I see a vintage card, with four perfectly rounded corners, and very little wear to the face of the card itself, I get suspious. What are the odds that a card can go through all that wear and tear, and not suffer at least a tiny bit of face damage? Or wrinkle? Not often. But as stated, a scan does not tell all, and it will have to be submitted for grading. If it is real, nice card. I am a bit leary of it. |
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