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I guess what's hard for me to figure out is what type of card would jump to almost double the original asking price going from raw to a 2.5?
And, if the seller took the time to put in the listing "out for grading" why didn't he just remove the price? The buyer was willing to pay the $400.00 regardless of whether it came back as an "A" or a "5". This is why I agree with the statement that "it's still the same card" (only now it's entombed in plastic with a TPG's opinion).Fun discussion either way ![]() Sincerely, Clayton |
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+1, funny how that holder changes the price. A different grader and its a "1" and worth $400 again or deemed trimmed and worth $250 or a 4 and its worth $1k. ITS THE SAME CARD NO MATTER WHAT A TPG SAYS!!! |
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