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Posted By: David
Like all prints and photographs, trading cards are light sensitive. However, as most trading cards are stored in boxes, drawers or (in Leon's case) safety deposit boxes, it's not a big issue for most card collectors. More often than not, the card, photo or print that has kept its original colors for 100 years, was never displayed, but stored in an album, book or stacks. |
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