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Posted By: jay behrens
Zach, if you know people that have cards in plastic since the 70s, I'd be very worried about those cards. Unless they bought mylar sheets, they have plastic pages that will leech PVCs into the cards. Inert, non-PVC pages didn't start being made until about 1980. I remember this becuase Rotman's made a bif deal of the fact they were the first to be offering non-PVC pages. This was either 1980 or 1981. I'd be very leery of any plastic pages made before 1980. |
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