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Posted By: Denny Walsh
To Start, I'd like to say that the "D" Cards are Quickly begining to win me over! Cocl Stuff! I've noticed that most of the Graded Bread Cards have spectacular coloring, strong registry, nice edges & corners, and yet the Grades that I see them with seem to be very Low? Some of them I look at and just simply can't figure out at all! I'm really just very curious about why this is so.... Those of You who have a handle on this area, I would really like to learn from Your Experience with them. Look forward to all of your replies...TIA |
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