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Lamination will eventually turn yellow and will turn the paper yellow. Plastic will break down and crack, etc. If it is a slab, that's fine. It falls apart and the paper remains. If you laminate, it bonds to the paper and once the lamination disintegrates, so goes the paper.
Anyway, who's really thinking lamination is a good idea for cards. I feel stupid even typing a response. I guess I'm just bored. |
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I have 2 cards that are laminated and this one is not. Not sure if it's shrink but it does have some home made wrapping on it.
One thing with a laminated card is that you don't need to get it graded for protection, it is well protected with the lamination. Lee
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