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48 | 16.27% |
| 10%-20% |
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124 | 42.03% |
| 30% - 40% |
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74 | 25.08% |
| 50% - 60% |
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29 | 9.83% |
| 70%-80% |
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6 | 2.03% |
| 90%-100% |
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2 | 0.68% |
| More than 100% |
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12 | 4.07% |
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Personally I agree centering makes or breaks the eye appeal. I tend to look at it from a different perspective, though it may be difficult to articulate. Centering is a factory defect. There is no way to change this once it is cut and packaged, Much like registration. Surface , edges and corners however may or may not endure nicely the test of time. To me having a 100 year old card with tight corners, strong colors and no creasing is where it's at. Also I would opine, myself included, many folks pay a premium for centered say in a "5" holder. Im okay doing this. But I will never pay a "7" or "8" price for a "5". Just my $.02.
Card Collector thoughts only, not a professional card guy by any means. |
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