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My two cents: I now look for vintage cards with surface wrinkles because:
1) they are affordable because they are technically lower grade 2) they have outstanding eye appeal Here is my 1952 Bowman Willie Mays that is a PSA 2….that looks like a PSA 8. It has near perfect centering (which is almost an impossibility with that card), razor sharp edges and corners, snow white borders, and flawless color/registration. The only issue is three light surface wrinkles on the front that you can’t see 75% of the time. Buy the card, not the holder! Sorry they are sideways…. Last edited by Scocs; 10-26-2023 at 07:10 AM. |
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