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Posted By: warshawlaw
If the card is otherwise near mint/mint or better, a visible front crease will take it down to vg. A back crease that does not affect the front will take it to vg-ex at best. However, ensuring that the card is otherwise nm-mt involves very careful analysis of the rest of the card. My advice is to assume that the card is vg and pay accordingly. |
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