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This is a quite reassuring part of their description. They were really taking care of the cards, if they did it themselves...
Each card has been laminated to maintain structural integrity. .
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I was watching those cards as well. They really did not look good to me and the lamination...no. I am amazed someone paid almost $200 for a laminated card.
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They were also found at a flea market in Tennessee, sold by a guy in Colorado. Whole thing felt weird to me the first time and even weirder now.
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Yeah I never liked the cards. Laminated or not
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