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Old 11-02-2010, 07:19 PM
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Default New Texas Tommy variation

Another great story.....And nothing against the Beckett board but I doubt most folks over there have ever seen a real E224, let alone a type 2.

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Old 11-05-2010, 01:54 PM
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Closed @ $34.33. Someone got screwed or a really good deal.
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Old 11-05-2010, 01:59 PM
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+1 screwed
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The thing that always worried me about CCG graded cards is that it was so easy to crack their holders and put a reprint inside instead
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I was under the impression that one could buy used screw-down holders for less than $34.33.
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I'm pretty sure the screw-down holder is somehow fake too.

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It has old rusty screws...when was it holdered, in the 1950's?
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Old 11-05-2010, 03:36 PM
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It has old rusty screws...when was it holdered, in the 1950's?
Do you know how much plastic is used by SGC/PSA/BVG? CCG was created to be the first green TPG. By re-using old slabs they extend the earth's lifespan by thousands of years.
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what if it was real? all pricing on these cards i have seen are crazy
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No reason to speculate... most certainly a fake.
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as jon suggests,

even crazy pricing can't make this one real.

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what im saying if it was real they take a chance its just the same as buying $35 in lottery tickets.
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what im saying if it was real they take a chance its just the same as buying $35 in lottery tickets.
No, it's not the same as a lottery ticket. There is a one in a gazillion chance of winning the lottery. That is still better (ask a winner) than 0% chance of this card being real. If someone is so inclined to bid on a card that is fake, just send me half the money and don't bid, then they will still be ahead .
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good point leon what do you look for in a real one? are they litho's? or are they photos?
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good point leon what do you look for in a real one? are they litho's? or are they photos?
They are lithographic, I guess. They aren't real photos. It's super easy, with the internet, to compare them. As we have oft discussed there is nothing like holding a card in your hands and getting the "feel" of it. Any comparison would show that the type 1's are not blank backed. This is a generous 20 but still a neat card. regards
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