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Hello,
I recently came across a card/dealer where they claimed the card had a "wrinkle", not a "crease" and the wrinkle was less impactful to the price than a crease. Is there a real distinction here?..and impact on grading? IME-i've only heard of creases which immediately drop the grading to the 4 range. thanks 0s73 |
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