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Am curious what members think of the 34-36 batter up cards - specifically, I’m curious what others think about the look of these cards when they are punched out versus whole/complete.
As a collector, I kind of like the look of these cards when they are punched out and displayed in holders. I think it gives her cool, different look. Probably the point of the card in the first place back in the day! I realize that from a grading standpoint, this means the card is “poor“. I also like the low price that comes with the “poor“ grade! Just curious how others feel to collect and display these cards. (Not my cards below... just a couple that caught my eye on ebay) |
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