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Had the family over today and was sharing some of my collection with my father. As I pulled out my favorite set (1953 Bowman) I had a mild panic attack.
I keep my cards in Ultra Pro pages and D ring binders and this is the first time that I've ever seen anything like this. The cards are unharmed and it's only on the first page. Any ideas? Some sort of moisture? It wipes right off. Please forgive the brutal iPhone picture.
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