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Posted By: Dylan
I have only purchased raw vintage cards when they are unexpensive. I haven't the knowledge yet to feel comfortable deal hunting for raw valuable HOF's with no guarantees. I would like to know what is the best type of magnifaction device to use to check cards. And at what loop 30X? 10X? I know they sell jewlery magnifiers on ebay for a few dollars of various magnifactions, what's the best one? And are there any other things to have on hand (i know of the black light test) when attempting to authenticate vintage cards? |
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