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Right. Crease kills it. Still a nice card but prefer the one on right. Contrast is also better on the right one.
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Right is right!!!
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the one on the right.
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Right. The image also seems just a little deeper.
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I'd lead toward the one on the right, even though standing any further than 3 feet away turns the one on the left into a 5 or 6. I guess SGC40's for both.
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I'd take the right as well. This just proves "to each his own" because I actually prefer the well loved corners. That may just be that I've been conditioned to think "I can afford this"
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My advice is take neither. They both have flaws that completely destroy the eye appeal. Save your money for something else.
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I would take the one on the right
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I'd take the one on the right; I don't think having the plain white edge around a card a bit rounded ruins the eye appeal. |
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I'd take either one...the cheaper one preferably
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Left one, and with a long soak the crease would diminish. Easy choice.
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Creases in the face are normally a killer for me.However side by side I think its a little harder to say the right.Ill go left.
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the right one...honest corner wear doesn't bother me, creases do.
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la derecha(never left)
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+1 for right
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both cards very close...so whichever one is cheaper. if they're same grade/price the clean left one.
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If prices are the same, I'd go for the one on the right. The crease on the left just bugs the hell out of me in comparison. Plus the one on the left has some color/contrast issue that makes his right eye looks like kind creepy. However, if there weren't an option, I'd love the one on the left..
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