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thanks for the help
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wrong place for this!!
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I feel like I'm in a time machine. I think I was asking the same question in 1994.
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Flip the cards around under a light, the refractors have a shinier surface.
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wrong place
i know this is not the right place, but this is where i get the best response for any questions i have.
figures the yankees fan is the one to point that out. anyway, sorry for the bother, just looking for a little advise tried holding under a light, and a card i thought to be a base has more shine than a graded psa common. very confusing |
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Love people like you Mike wonder who that was who put a 1957 mantle up on the B/S/T that you paid 153 for that tried to sell it for I believe a start at 500 before someone outed you .! Then you go and delete it all. Love to see you here on net 54. note to self avoid in the future.:(
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In person, a refractor stands out in comparison to non-refractors, due to the rainbow-like, halo-like finish. You can often also see the refractor effect in scanned photos.
These days, I think all refactors are text identified on back. |
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that is correct, they have a shine to them http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/r...RefNewScan.jpg |
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thanks for the help guys, got the answers i needed.
ill delete now so dont offend anybody because i posted in wrong section |
So I visit with family from out of town for an hour and a half and this happens.....it's just cards....
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