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Posted By: Todd Schultz
His listing had the size in the Q&A portion. I e-mailed him and asked for his reserve, saying I was having trouble valuing cards that had been trimmed along the bottom. I even told him that the ad was gone and what the catalogued dimensions were for these. I also told him that they could have been trimmed 100 years ago--that it was not uncommon. He claimed he was certain these were not trimmed, which piqued my interest into thinking maybe these are some sort of proofs (an overused term, I know, and one on which I claim no expertise--sorry). Didn't pique my interest $6K worth though. |
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