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As a newbie to T206 collecting, this is an interesting topic. I've been turned off by diamond cuts as they have wonky eye appeal to me. I'd prefer OC cards but again, as a newb, I may change my mind over time.
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Thus far, the consensus seems to be that most do not like the diamond cut card, even if centering is nice, otherwise.
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I'd much rather take a diamond cut. The centering on a card, after the image, is the next most important thing imo. It draws my eye to it being off centered every time I look at it. My Cobb isn't too bad I suppose in this example, but I much prefer the image centered.
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