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I've been spending a lot of time lately enjoying the cards I own, which I don't do enough. I wanted an excuse to show some of my favorite cards.
This thread is for posting your favorite low grade cards that have great eye appeal, or you have a sentimental attachment to. You have to love the card to post it here. If you ever plan to upgrade it, then you don't love it enough, and can't post it ![]() The cards I'm posting are all from my favorite set, E95. These beauties are all crease-free and look like 5's or better in my opinion. -Lord has a tiny spot of paper-loss on the bottom right of the back -Wiltse has caramel stains, which don't bother me at all -Doyle has a little dot of glue residue on the back
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