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Posted By: Jimmy
The reason is the card is no longer in its original condition - with trimmed cards it means the size has been altered - we are lucky the grading companies are using the "Authentic" grade or cards would sell for a lot less and there would not be as much interest. I still would estimate the card at Poor/fair condition and the card should be going for half the price they are asking. This may change in the future as prices for "Authentic" grades become more available and there is continuing interest. |
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