The answer is no. Secondly, for high value cards it is a measure of protection to make sure they aren't compromised by environment or handling.Why? It would be useless
unless it’s one of the big graders, it means nothing.
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The answer is no. Secondly, for high value cards it is a measure of protection to make sure they aren't compromised by environment or handling.Why? It would be useless
unless it’s one of the big graders, it means nothing.
Ed's on 15th in Edmond between Broadway and Boulevard (south side in the strip mall).Any idea on where to start locally? Otherwise they are just hanging out because I refuse to throw them out, even the junk cards are cool to look at from time to time.
Even the local card shops won't take them IMO. They want the newer and higher value cards. The card market is a booming business now, the card companies control the market on how many cards are made and sent out.Any idea on where to start locally? Otherwise they are just hanging out because I refuse to throw them out, even the junk cards are cool to look at from time to time.
Thank you I will check them outEd's on 15th in Edmond between Broadway and Boulevard (south side in the strip mall).
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