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When is a beater not a beater?
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<blockquote data-quote="x-pack" data-source="post: 536837" data-attributes="member: 4360"><p>Beaters are always going to be cheap which makes them great for beginner collectors, especially now. I have what I would consider to be a beat up ESB darth Vader MOC. It's borderline though. Fully sealed but the card just looks like it hasn't been stored well. Some might consider it a beater, some a MOC. Fine line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x-pack, post: 536837, member: 4360"] Beaters are always going to be cheap which makes them great for beginner collectors, especially now. I have what I would consider to be a beat up ESB darth Vader MOC. It's borderline though. Fully sealed but the card just looks like it hasn't been stored well. Some might consider it a beater, some a MOC. Fine line. [/QUOTE]
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