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This is very helpful to know in terms of cracking out for the buyer, or better yet, even buying, this is very buyer friendly; I like it but only for determination and cracking, not keeping. Sometimes it’s hard to tell what the issue is in a slab unless it's obvious. If a card is re-colored, you don’t want to crack if they say Miscut or trimmed. That’s their opinion. I respect that; however, you can weigh your opinions and either break and try again or try with another TPG.
Very Buyer Friendly!! Sellers not so much, this IMO gives a big advantage to the buyers Last edited by Johnny630; 07-06-2022 at 12:08 PM. |
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