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The Controversy of Cards with Protective Film | #58 | 5/20/2020
Episode 58

The Controversy of Cards with Protective Film | #58 | 5/20/2020

This week, Sal Barry and Tim Parish discuss the controversial topic of hockey trading cards with protective film on them. From the mid-1990s until the early 2000s, card companies would put protective film on premium cards to protect them from getting scra

Puck Junk Hockey Podcast · Sal Barry

May 20, 20201h 37m

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Show Notes

This week, Sal Barry and Tim Parish discuss the controversial topic of hockey trading cards with protective film on them. From the mid-1990s until the early 2000s, card companies would put protective film on premium cards to protect them from getting scratched. Collectors were split into two camps on this: some removed the film from the cards, while others believed that doing so would actually reduce the value of the cards on the secondary market. Sal and Tim also talk about the new hockey card releases this week, the potential return of the NHL -- and Nordiques jerseys.  Show Notes, Links and Images: https://puckjunk.com/2020/05/19/podcast-58

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