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Barry - I understand what you are saying, but if SGC, or anyone for that matter, is going to authenticate a card without knowing for certain the issue, then aren't they simply authenticating the card as period? If E93 is put on the label, then shouldn't the graders be certain that it is in fact an Authentic E93?
Edited to add: If this card had a more unique image of Cobb, or if it had an E93 printed back then I can see a better argument of how this card could be an E93. However, this image is used on no less than 3 different caramel cards, notebook covers, magazine premiums, publications, etc and was found with a blank back. To authenticate it as an E93 seems a bit of a stretch to me. Last edited by rman444; 10-21-2009 at 12:26 PM. |
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