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A recent thread about the condition issues with early - mid 70’s cards got me to wondering if I am driving myself crazy trying to avoid certain “flaws” from this era that are actually quite common. I collect sets from the 70’s and it is tough to find cards without some type of printing issue (print dot, fisheye, etc.). For my fellow 70’s set enthusiasts, what flaws/issues do you accept and which ones are unacceptable?
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