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Old 07-05-2013, 03:48 AM
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I don't collect graded cards, but sometimes they find their way into my collection, and I'm confused by this Kaline grading. It has a 'stained' qualifier, but what in heck is that referring to? The back is perfect without any sort of discoloration and the front, as can plainly be seen, has no obvious staining. There's nothing there.

Does the 'ST' refer to those grey dots on the top left, upper middle right and left (at the fence line) white borders? I always thought that a stain meant a real stain. You know, like when your friend spilled his Coke on your Oscar Gamble card.
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