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Do you know why glueing it back together would made it frost? Edit: The cards David pictured are not in the same holder. Same serial# but not the same holder. Last edited by bnorth; 01-08-2014 at 11:10 AM. |
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If I understand the process correctly, it's not really the glueing back together that makes it frost. When PSA slabs a card, it is sonically sealed. They don’t use any adhesive or anything to join the two halves of the slab. Now, when you crack a slab in two, there are tiny amounts of plastic that transfer from each piece (half of the slab) to another. Even if you get a clean break and both pieces are intact, there is still some amount of transfer. When you go to reseal the case, we don’t have the same technology that PSA does to sonically re-seal the case. Even if we did, the plastic transfer is what causes the frosting and it would still show through anyway. Glue just makes it even worse.
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The glueing make sense the way you explained it. Thanks |
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You're right, the labels are different. It was probably re-slabbed. It's definitely the same card though. You can tell that from the back.
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