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Anthony I found a scan of the card prior to being slabbed and paired it with yours. Hope this helps with your comparison.
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I still feel the the percentage of cards messed with goes up with the numerical grade AND have always believed some (much) smaller percentage of lesser grade cards have been missed with too. Again, just my little ole opinion. regards
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How has the paper loss on the left been restored so perfectly, while the loss on the right is still visible? I agree with Rhett that the white spot on the left appears to have been paper stuck on that was soaked off.
Its also possible that this card doctor practiced on this low grade card to hone his skills for something of a higher grade. |
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Looks to me like something stuck to the card not paper loss. Also FWIW there are a couple of tiny white spots on the left that were removed, or soaked off, as well.
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I agree with the others that it looks like something stuck to the card was removed to improve eye appeal as opposed to something being added. This coupled with the condition of the back of the card, it doesn't seem to me anything deceptive was done.
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The two white spots at the top have a different shade to them. If it was paper loss wouldn't the color be uniform?
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I agree with Peter...you would think the spots would have a different color to them. I will be very interested to see what you find when you examine closely. BOTN, don't take offense, I have worked with Kramer and I had to reread your statement to make certain what you meant. I am glad the second poster clarified.
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Hey everyone... I'm the foodledotnet ie, cozmokramer who sold that card.
I will have to look through my records of sales, i've sold thousands of cards this year. Let me see if I can dig up who I sold this to, maybe they can answer some questions for us. |
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Good job, Tim. Yes, the left area may well prove to be something that was simply stuck to the card and subsequently removed, as Rhett first suggested.
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