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Leon,
The Paige is like one of those lenticular 3-D cards: 70% of the time, if you hold the card a certain way, it looks like a “4”; when you tilt at certain angles, 30% of the time you’re like, wow, there’s a lot of spider wrinkles…guess it really is a “1.” Getting back to the OP, wrinkles are slightly better than creases grading-wise, but you can find some low-cost but gorgeous cards with ridiculously high eye-appeal if seeking out the technically low-grade surface wrinkled-examples [see above 52B Mays]. Last edited by Scocs; 10-30-2023 at 12:39 PM. |
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