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Posted By: Don Poley
Some of these do not look too bad, but I've always assumed that any card graded by PRO is trimmed and discounted bids accordingly. Anyone think differently. |
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Posted By: joe brennan
I've been dying to discuss these cards here but I know what the response will be. RUN!!!. I was out of the hobby for about 5 years and in 2000 there were alot of Pro graded cards. When did they develop such a bad rap? Ive seen some of the experiments sent into them and the results arent good. I am sooo tempted, but I catch myself every time. Kid in a candy store mentality. Out |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
All of them look trimmed to me. Run far, far away unless you want a trimmed card. |
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