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Posted By: hankron
Collectors should be conscious of dubious wear and similar issues. Often times a fake card will have implausible wear ... For example, the heavily stained and scuffed and coffeepot cooked T206 Honus Wagner that has four razor sharp corners. T206 Wagner corners aren't like cockroaches that survive unscathed an atomic blast .... For this Lajoie, the dark staining to the four front edges is not impossible, but appears strange. |
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