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Old 08-05-2012, 01:06 PM
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Old 08-05-2012, 01:13 PM
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My contribution - I will take cards like this one all day!
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Old 08-07-2012, 08:09 PM
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Sharp card a 5+ if it didn't have the tape on the back.
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This one has tiny microcreases or crazing prevalent with the issue, It seems the T213-2s were practically doomed to suffer from these no matter what care their owner gave them, as they are certainly not due to improper handling (damn set practically creases if you even breathe on it). You can spot them easily in hand when held at an angle, but they they can be tough to see on screen.
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Nice cards everyone. I thought this would get at least a 3....
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Purchased this at the 2010 National in Baltimore. Still have no idea how it only got a grade of 2. No creasing that I can see and no paper loss. By far my best looking 2.
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I REALLY want an explanation on the Peckinpaugh - NOTHING obvious to me on this one at all, in the case or out, and the back is just as clean!
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