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			Thanks guys, I appreciate the feedback   . If it was indeed the photo that didn't get enough ink, exposure, etc... During the photography process, wouldn't other Oldrings have this same issue? Bryan, that's certainly a solid point as well. However, the texture of the card is actually perfectly smooth. The swirling you see that appears to be texture is actually a crummy plastic toploader that the card is loaded in. There's no change in texture at all throughout the entire card except for that top right corner. I'll try to post a better scan of the card later on....one of the card outside the top-loader. Btw....there isn't any way that there could be this much ink loss if someone tried to soak a t222 could there? | 
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