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Posted By: JimB
While I think the seller is probably being honest, I think the card looks short t/b. My guess from the scan is that it probably is trimmed as both PSA and SGC (He resubmitted it to SGC and they said the same thing) have opined. On a good day, if the card were not trimmed it could come back as ex, but I don't think vg/ex is out of line, particularly considering the top right corner. |
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