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Posted By: warshawlaw
but a card with a stain and a tear is a poor to fair card. I agree that the eye appeal on the OJ is a lot better than the Cobb, which looks like it had been on the wall of an outhouse for 80 years and is overgraded (it is poor). Be that as it may, a card with two major flaws like that (especially the tear) is in fair condition. |
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