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Posted By: warshawlaw
I have had two cards damaged by the pressure from screw-down holders. In one case the particle left a discernable divot in an otherwise pristine 1954 Topps card right on the white border. In another case the pressure caused a number of hairline creases to appear in the surface of an exhibit card. Putting that much pressure on a card is a bd idea. |
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