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Posted By: davidcycleback
There's no good reason for such a busy background when trying to sell a baseball card. Often such a background is used to prevent the viewer from getting a clean look at the card. When the seller thinks the card is as advertised, he wants bidders to get a good look, not trigger flashbacks. |
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