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Posted By: Ray
I have no idea why they use these. I have a 2001 Topps Traded Albert Pujols rookie graded gem mint and its in one of those "loose" holders (SGC I think). I'd bet anyone that if I shook the thing enough I'd get a banged up corner or two. So, not only do they make no sense for the smaller vintage cards, but they make no sense for even the modern ones either. |
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