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Posted By: leon
From my limmited experience with these type cards the chipping is fairly common. Also it looks like the Glasscock has the same chipping, although a little less severe, which might be the reason for the downgrade to an 80. A 115 year old piece of cardboard generally doesn't hold up perfectly to time....Those are very nice cards and welcome to the board....best regards |
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