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The cards are nice cards for their affordable price. I've always liked them. Better looking than many strip cards, that's for sure.
Not only do they have rounded corners but they are playing cards that were sold in a boxed set. Those are the reasons why they come in high grade. Most reprints and fakes are easily identified by the corners. The fakes and reprints are usually of different size/curve. You can tell the difference via online comparison. |
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