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Those CJs look legit with the stains, the reverse backs but the writing onthe fron seems awfully black like reprints. Im assuming this is thin stock theyre printed on and those stains look familar so theyre probably legit. There is a ton of trimming with raw CJs but people do not seem to mind and typically these commons seems to sell between $50 and $85 depending on the night. If they were graded and untrimmed you have a whole different enchilada:
4's = $75+ 5's = $100-115+ 6's = Ive sold 2 total for $150 each approximately 2 months ago on this board. 7's and higher seem to start to go astronomically high. Mine arent this nice and only have one sgc 4 to date. Obviously the creased cards would not grade as high but could still be 3's and 4's IF untrimmed and unbleached. Im sure others can be more help. See CJ trimming thread on the main board for some more info. Good luck boss! |
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