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Posted By: steve k
Gilbert - Actually my "no marks policy" goes beyond that with baseball cards. It's also no rips or tears, no printed area paper loss, no holes such as tack holes, and no glue or tape marks. Stains such as wax, gum, tobacco are acceptable depending on the card because to me that was part of the card in the distribution process. A very tough card with these stains, well centered, with honest wear doesn't bother me and these are in my collection. I understand what you are saying about the OJ cards and other collectables. |
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