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Posted By: Brueso
well, some folks on here as I recall said they'd be more interested in a card if it has the AUT designation and is encapsulated so it was clear it wasn't colored, etc. But I guess if it just says "AUT", there won't be an explanation as to why they think it's AUT. Also, my personal preference is to have cards encapsulated, but I guess since I'm looking to sell them, my personal preference doesn't matter (and is probably a waste of $$). |
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