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Old 08-08-2007, 07:33 PM
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Default Grading blank back cards OJ and others

Posted By: Silver King

The first card I ever purchased was an OJ N172 SGC 40. I didn't know anything about grading or old judges or really anything about these old cards. I only bought the card because it was a family member. When I got the card I thought it was great that I found it but I was dissappointed because it looked faded to me. I just assumed that all cards from the set were like that. Later on I found two more authentic cards, one with pin holes and the other with a crease. These two cards are a thousand times nicer to me because you can actually make out the details in the picture. In a prior post I mentioned that perhaps there should be different numbers assigned to different categories but the bottom line is that it's still just an arbitrary number.

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