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Condition diagnosis: Surface Cracking?

I have some 1960 Leaf Baseball cards that I am going to list on ebay, and I try to be exhaustive when describing the condition for the benefit of the buyer and to save me from headaches later on down the road. With that said, I have some cards that look like they are on the brink of cracking as paint would. My question is, these cards do not have actual cracks on the surface yet, but look like they are about to crack. The other aspects of the cards are solid EX/EX-MT, but what would the condition be considered as with this cracking? Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Hal
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  • digicatdigicat Posts: 8,551 ✭✭
    The impact of 1960 Leaf surface cracking may depend on where the cracking is. I had a PSA 8 Cepeda a few years ago that had several "cracks" along the top and right edges of the card. It looked terrible, but PSA apparently decided that those cracks are within the criteria of a nm/mt card.
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