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			I was always under the impression that the green borders were caused by some type of exposure to a moist environment.  For what it's worth, a majority of the green borders I've seen are in poor condition. A missing layer that was not applied seems plausible as well. Happy Holidays! Last edited by asoriano; 12-24-2009 at 08:33 AM. | 
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