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Posted By: Lee Behrens
My opinion on creases is that yes they will devalue the card, but to what degree and how much depends on the location of the crease and how bad it is. There are many collectors out there, me included, who are more than willing to buy cards with creases and I will definately pay more for a caard that does no have a very noticable crease. One big negative for me is a crease in the facail area. |
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