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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
If the item is sufficiently rigid to support its own weight when held by its edge, it is a card. If the date of issuance is right, it can be a rookie card. If the quality of the image does not please you, well then I guess the artist or photographer or card designer did not realize that you would view his work unfavorably (but the issuer bought his work). |
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