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Old 04-09-2023, 12:03 AM
BioCRN BioCRN is offline
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No creases/wrinkles or major scuffing over the main image of the card, that's my #1 thing for the low-end stuff. I don't mind as much on the corners/edges, especially if it's located totally on the border.

That said, I'll take one creased/wrinkled or moderately scuffed if that is the best I can get in my price range or availability.

I'm not stuck on centering as many. I'm not a fan of a 90/10 or miscut cards, but 70/30-ish range doesn't bother me as much as some people, well many people. Centering seems to be one of the biggest deal-breakers in the hobby. I get it, but it's not my collecting hangup.

I really like the main image of the card to be sharp, though.

This is a go-to card for me when I talk about great looking (to me) low-end. It's obviously off-center and there's corner/edge wear with a crease, but the image on the card is near immaculate.
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