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Posted By: jay behrens
I've always been mystified why they would grade a card that has been torn in half. Granted, they are perforated, but still, you have to tear the card in half to get an individual player. If you did this to 1941 Double Play, it would never be graded. Or how about seperating the end panels from a t202? |
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