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Originally Posted by glynparson
All those things should also be disclosed. A car with original paint is worth more. Rolex with fully original parts worth more. New physical media in untouched unopened condition is always worth considerably more your examples all suck. I love the jack asses above arguing with Adam and Peter about the law. These two are both lawyers and know the law. Arguing with them about it is hysterical.
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Sorry, but I fail to see how this could rise to a crime.
A person has a card, alters the card, and then sells the card (take grading out of it). How is this a crime? Unethical, yes, but a crime?
And please don't bring up Maestro. He was not convicted of altering a card (that is a myth).
While I hate this subject as much as other collectors, throwing around the word crime for something that it is not is frustrating.