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I've found for a while that, while I appreciate the beauty of a perfect 9 on a vintage card, there's something of an appeal to cards that have been through the mill (or the bicycle spoke). I feel like they carry more of their history when they show some wear. Of course, cards with massive creases across the players' faces aren't ideal, but all else equal I'd rather a well-loved card than a perfect one, especially given the difference in cost. Thoughts? Am I just a weirdo?
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