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A Lesson Learned (altered cards being slabbed)
Posted By: Scott T
I recently bought a GAI 1 Bill Dahlen (Brooklyn) card for my ultra low grade T206 collection. |
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A Lesson Learned (altered cards being slabbed)
Posted By: leon
As a poor graded card I would almost think that could be considered a mark (MK) and not color added. To me color added denotes deception. This was a kid having fun...ala MK...again, imo....regards |
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A Lesson Learned (altered cards being slabbed)
Posted By: Jason L
Yes, I would agree with Leon here... |
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A Lesson Learned (altered cards being slabbed)
Posted By: S Gross
I just posted this in the June pick up thread, and I realized this card has both types of "color added." |
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A Lesson Learned (altered cards being slabbed)
Posted By: JK
Despite my diehard allegiance to SGC, I think they got it wrong here. As Leon noted, that "B" is not intended to deceptively alter the card. In my opinion, it is no different than a stamp on the back of the card or some other ink/pencil writing on the card. It should have been graded an SGC 10. |
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