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Posted By: leon
James but these are not ex-mt cards. If you sent them in to PSA or better yet SGC you would get all 40's-60's......or 1-3 grades lower than your descriptions. Now I know why the guy I bought the E221 said his/my card is near mint with 3 heavy creases and chocolate stains.....I understand hyping to sell but you don't need to go that far. You are more advanced than that....and for about $7 you could get them slabbed and if they came back 6's or 80's you would reap much, much more money. You know that....or don't you?...again, I have never had personal problems with you (save, a few errant emails) but you know better.......good luck and best regards |
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