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Posted By: James
I think it is incredible that this seller that deals mainly in vintage and high priced material(ex T202 PSA 7 $3228 !) would not recall if card was in a SGC 50 or maybe now an SGC 40? An expensive card like this, I would remember. This seller is a lot more knowledgable about their dealings than they lead us to believe, probably used this "story" to lure someone in thinking they could get card graded to bid up price. This vendor seems to be gifted in story telling, not in grammar. |
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