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Old 03-21-2010, 02:53 PM
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Matt- I filled the form out in a big hurry and put in declared values off the top of my age-addled head. I just had a look at my invoice from Legendary and, lo, Bonner was $1500 plus the vig = $1777, so I was way off. No matter. My understanding is that the "declared value" is more for insurance purposes if something goes missing and that SGC would ascertain the appropriate grading tier on their end, which it appears they did because my receipt showed the calculation "2 x 50", presumably for Bonner and the Matty T3, and, gee, this is a long sentence, ain't it? Anyway, Brian D. can clarify the above if necessary next time he is cruising cyberspace.
Anyway, here is Bonner in his new home. Looks smashing, ja? My instructions to Brian were that if it was going to grade at 10 to label it as "Authentic" instead. No way Jose is that card "Poor", to these eyes at least, and I didn't want it saying so on the flip. When I am dead and gone the next owner can submit for a re-grade if he so chooses.
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