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Posted By: Ben Fisher
Not desruptive at all. Always good to chat about cards, especially my favorite ones. Well, first off it's a D359 Rochester Baking, not a Nadja. I think there are some minor color differences between the two sets, which is why this card looks slightly different from the two Nadjas already posted. Either way, I'm 100% sure it's the real deal. I think it would get an "authentic" grade if I were to have it slabbed because it is undersized t/b. The large high res scan may also have something to do with making it look a little grainy I guess. |
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