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Keep the miscut one with creasing |
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34 | 66.67% |
Keep the crease free one with back paper loss |
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17 | 33.33% |
Voters: 51. You may not vote on this poll |
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I picked up an extra Lord EPDG in Sterling last night just to have for trading... but now the dilema. Which one to keep?
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I assume the point of collecting the EPDG cards is the back right?
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To keep? I would choose the miscut. But, you want to trade the other, and what kind of bait is that for an paper loss back EPDG?
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Eric,
It isn't an EPDG without the E and without the P. It's merely a DG. ![]() There must be someone out there with a Lord back run, who doesn't have a DG. ![]()
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Keep the miscut. No sense in collecting or paying a premium for a rarer back when it has paper loss ON THE BACK. Just my 2 cents.
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My least favorite flaw is paper loss. I can accept it if it doesn't run into color (just the border of a t206, or on the back of a blank back). So I take the creased one, but if you just plan on displaying with the front getting more attention I wouldn't fault you for keeping the one that displays better from the front.
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Sell them both and buy one without a crease or paper loss.
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Hi Erick,
Where you are doing an EPDG subset, I'd keep the one with the intact back.
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I think you should consider asking the good Lord which one to keep.
But if it were up to me I would keep the one with the back paper loss. Minority opinion Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 06-21-2013 at 11:33 AM. Reason: changed to reflect popular trends in current thought |
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I dont worry about value of a card, and since i put them in albums back to back, you dont see the backs of my cards, so i love cards that have back damage. It lowers the price and a lot of times the front looks great. So obviously, i voted for the back damaged card to be kept.
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