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From the Back view of the Card, the Top looks questionable to me!
I never like a card when it is in question... I would just rather they say the Card is Trimmed. oR that they Guarantee it will grade a Numerical Value... Just my 2 pennies worth...
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Personally I don't think it is trimmed or recolored from the scan. Most of the times I have seen the corners be a bit touched up if color is added. I think it will grade a 1.5 or a 1. All of these are just guesses
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I'd stay away from raw Cobbs on ebay, as a general rule. Particularly from the T205 or T206 sets. There is no justification for not having the card graded if you were trying to sell it for the condition it truly is.
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Yes,
looks good..get it |
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Looks good
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All things considered the buyer probably got a pretty good deal, by the looks of it.
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agreed...funny how many are afraid to buy raw...that's one of the few areas where deals can occasionally be had.
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