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Posted By: leon
I agree completely. I bought a very nice N321 (Hess) recently that had, most likely, a dab of glue put on it to put a small portion of the back (pull) back on. It is the ORIGINAL back and there is absolutely no glue showing anywhere. SGC rejected it saying it was repaired. NO SHI*......unfortunately, I am doing the registry thing (more for show and less for "I have the highest graded" bs....).....so I am selling it. I think we also need to remember that for about $10 we can't expect a thesis (in time anyway) for each card. I am really not sure if I think the rejection was warranted but it got rejected regardless. Even my pick of grading companies (SGC) makes me less than happy many times........still, all in all, I prefer their unbiased expertise.....just rambling thoughts between sips of coffee..... |
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