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Old 11-30-2015, 02:35 PM
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…those who orient their cards like this…
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…and those who orient them like this…
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I'm in the top half. The only exception is when putting sets together where the back indicates which way is correct for that set.
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I always line the backs up, regardless of the front. So, yes, my 1954 set looks all screwed up, but at least the backs line up.

I also line my backs up so I can read the cards in order. So, my #1 is to the left of #2, which means it is backwards on the front. Yeah, I am backwards...
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I always line the backs up, regardless of the front. So, yes, my 1954 set looks all screwed up, but at least the backs line up.

I also line my backs up so I can read the cards in order. So, my #1 is to the left of #2, which means it is backwards on the front. Yeah, I am backwards...
I'm sure that's how collectors do it in Israel.
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