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Posted By: jay behrens
The way I was taught to grade, anything paper loss automatically drops the card to Good, no matter how good it looks. Always love those dealers that describe a card as NM except for (inset major flaw here). How can it be NM, or whatever high grade is claimed, if it has a major flaw? |
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