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Posted By: E, Daniel
and while grading companies (quite rightly in my opinion) grade strictly on the presence or absense of specific flaws, collectors show far greater understanding and discernment. With the way this card presents I think it's fair to guess you would achieve close to '3' prices if you should sell.... thus the only thing that could possibly bother you is the number on the flip - and all that really provides is a technical assessment helping decribe the card. In this instance, your scan says so much more! |
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