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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I have found some with that same tint to them. I doubt it is necessarily from the product as the cards were normally found under a blank disk that protected the cards from the product (you sometimes find the blank discs still in the containers, I have 5-6 of the discs), they may not have been in every container though. Here is an example of the tint differences (they are somewhat subtle though). The Ames is the "violet tint" while the Abbaticchio is normal. Not sure exactly what caused them, but they are a little different... |
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