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Posted By: Trae R.
What the basis on rejecting cleaned cards? I just don't understand - like with coins for example. You would want to clean the coin to bring out its original luster, right? Why should antique/vintage cards be any different? It's not as if you're restoring paper-loss or trimming the card to make it look like it's something it's not. You're just making it look nice again without doing much of anything to actually "alter" the card. |
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