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When you sell raw cards w/ white borders, many sellers use the scan lid up, so that the background is black, and buyers can see edge and corner details better. When the scan lid is down w/ a white background, it's much more difficult to do this. I agree you don't need to do this for graded cards, but some sellers still do this for consistency in their listings where all of their cards for sale have a black background.
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This. If I am buying then I want to see a background that is darker or lighter than the card. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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