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So many awesomely tuff cards mentioned here, fellas. That 52 Mathews, along with the Berra, I've seen routinely brutally centered.
That 69 Reggie is almost impossible, too. Right up there with his 64. Here's a random one I noticed today looking at cards with my pops: 1958 Elston Howard. I checked VCP scans of sold cards, and it seems none have perfect centering and are print-dot free. Reminds me of the 1975 Mini Claudell Washington and Frank Tanana cards. Both of those are just mangled right out of the pack...every damn time! |
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