A related example is if, after the sale new information is discovered about the card, that wasn't known nat the time. For example, if a few years after the sale, hobby historians deduce or learn that a card considered and cataloged as being from 1920 was actually made in 1928. Something perhaps relevant for rookie card collectors-- that rookie card may no longer be a rookie card.
I don't believe the seller should be considered responsible for this, even though the card was misdated at the time of sale.
Last edited by drcy; 07-15-2019 at 12:25 AM.
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