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Old 03-27-2018, 12:09 PM
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Default Sometimes a mark on a card looks like it's post production but it actually isn't

When I first looked at this Mitchell card I thought at some point it had
been marked with a black marker.

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But after a little research it turns out the mark occurred during
the printing process.

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SGC doesn't put MK qualifiers on the their cards but if this card was sent
to PSA for a crossover it would most likely receive a MK qualifier and
rightfully so. Even under magnification you can't tell that it occurred
during the printing process.
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Old 10-26-2018, 07:34 AM
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Here's another pair that have matching marks on two different
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I agree it might get an MK but of course you are correct. Lots of those examples out there and they probably go both ways. But most times I would think a TPG won't do the legwork and just slap MK on the flip or lower the grade as it is one.
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