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Old 02-17-2006, 08:14 PM
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Default I agree with Joe Orlando here

Posted By: steve yawitz

I think he's saying that he sold the card as a PSA 3, but the buyer returned the card after learning that the card was once a PSA 1. The seller is now relisting the PSA 3 with an image of the card in its original slab in the listing (in an amazingly rare display of seller forthrightness, might I add).

It looks as though the scratches might have been buffed a bit, but it's hard to say for sure because the scan of the card in its PSA 3 state isn't all that great. If the scratches were simply rubbed down a bit with a cloth, I can't say that bothers me all that much.

And, really, the whole situation elicits nothing more than a shrug. For better or worse, cracking and resubmitting/crossing seems to be as much a part of the hobby as peanuts and Cracker Jack are to the game itself.

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