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I would call them and not rely solely on email response.
There will be a long queue but just click the option for them to return your call in order. Yesterday I called and there were 123 people ahead of me but they returned the call before end of business. Good luck Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk Last edited by Jcosta19; 01-08-2021 at 11:34 AM. |
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The completely bizarre thing is there are a whole bunch of bright white spots on the card - next to his nostril, in both eyelashes, on the chin and socks of the smaller picture and in the Dodgers logo - and they all seem way too white. If you groove into a 1955 card it wouldn't/shouldn't/couldn't be that white, right?? Are each of those spots also supposed paper loss, or are some of them tiny artifacts? I know you said you can see that the card is damaged, but man, all of those things look like white detritus that settled on the card. They are all the exact same brightness of white. Weird.
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I have to say I know you keep saying it's a gash in the card but to me it looks like a piece of schmutz inside the case. It looks like an actual object in the blown up version of your flickr image.
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Both cards blown up, looks like schmutz in the case...I would call them and send the pictures...
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The white stuff also appears on the left border, about an inch from the top.
OP, can't you tell if the white blotches on the card are just debris between the card and the plastic? Should be a no brainer to discern... Does the white stuff on the extreme left border extend beyond the edge, or is it completely within the cardboard? |
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