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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
I've had experiences similar to Tom's - about half of the raw cards I buy are as described, and most of my problems have come with blank backed cards like Exhibits. I have bought several 1920's Exhibits that were graded by the seller in the EX to VG/EX range that turned out to have either paper loss or writing on the back that was never mentioned. I also bought a 1921 Walter Johnson Exhibit which was described as EX-MT, but ended up having an obvious corner crease that was easily seen when looking at the card but didn't show up on the scan. |
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