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Old 02-04-2012, 05:04 PM
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Default How would you handle this?

Looking for some advice from the board. Ok, back around 2003 I picked up a raw Green Cobb T206 portrait in what appeared to be a high end Ex condition (likely equivalent to an SGC 70) from a well known, and still highly active, dealer at a Cleveland National. This was before grading was a "must" for high end items. I paid around $1200 for it. Since most of my cards were raw, at the time I didnt have any second thoughts about it. Recently, the card was submitted to SGC as a contingency to complete a deal and it came back altered. Actually, it was described as a "frankencard" and upon closer examination, i have no doubts that it was expertly rebacked. Question I have is what should I do? Am I just SOL due to the time frame? Should I approach the seller in person? Should I try and get it in an SGC "A" holder? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks,

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