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    Something wrong with this Kobe I pulled

    What's that line all about, and how much does this hurt the value of the card? There is no line on the back.

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    it may be the card design i am not sure what that is or what it does to the card


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    Nah its definately not the design of the card.

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    it's when they are applying the holographic layer of the card, thats where two pieces of the holographic layer are spliced together. it should not hurt the value of the card, unless your selling to a set collector, who would want all of them to look the same.

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    I've seen lots of cards like that. Some of the really condition-conscious collectors would note it, but I don't think most collectors would mind a flaw that small.

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    I doubt you will have a probelm with someone critiqueing that.


    andrew

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