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The Coupons and PBs are much more vibrant.
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Thanks for the insight and pictures everyone. Awesome image Chris =)
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Being a gutter card collector, I have always appreciated the fact that even a beat up T213-2 card can have very vivid color and look fantastic for such a low condition card. I believe the T213-2 used deeper hues, and this combined with the gloss is a winning combination.
Brian Last edited by brianp-beme; 06-19-2013 at 11:53 PM. Reason: added more cards |
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So Chris, which Hofmans are you still missing?
And don't say Pirates. |
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i believe there are discoveries to be made in regards to the backs of cards...
sometimes collectors focus on the front so much, they miss slight differences... still working on the E90-1 back discovery...EBAY is a great testing ground..so many cards for sale but SO FEW with the Shaded Reverse Borders! |
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