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Originally Posted by packs
Frosting along the edges is the classic sign.
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I've read up on that on this site. I'll have to add that most all of my slabs have some "frosting". I have no doubt that those cards are authentic due to the low grade and condition. They're almost all SGC holders where that is noticed.
Is there a certain amount of frosting that would be easy to determine the slab had def been opened?
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