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Posted By: brian p
In my experience this type of wrinkling is more prevalent in the thicker stock 30's issues, like Goudeys and Diamond Stars. As far as I am concerned, if this is what these cards want to do, well dagnab it is all right by me. I have always subscribed to the idea that if you have to look at a card from varying angles to spot a defect, you possess a real nice card. |
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