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Old 02-21-2016, 02:25 PM
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"Mastro said most high grade graded cards have been altered."
And Mastro told consignors that he could get higher grades on cards.

Those statements make you wonder when someone spends $400K on a card.
Makes me think that perhaps, maybe, perchance, possibly, there might have been some complicity between Mastro and a certain grading company
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The lower edge doesn't bother me, although.....It's not as chipped as I'd expect.

The corners to me appear nearly equal, there's one that isn't really sharp on the 9.
But from the front the 9 is a better looking card.
And more importantly, on the back - the amount of toning on the 10 is a bad sign in the long run. I'd say it keeps it from being a 10, and long term will probably get worse.

If I had them in hand, and the price was the same, I'd buy the one in the 9 holder. (Is the yellow on the pirates hat a print variety? If they were cheap, I'd get them both! )

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"Mastro said most high grade graded cards have been altered."
And Mastro told consignors that he could get higher grades on cards.

Those statements make you wonder when someone spends $400K on a card.
Makes me think that perhaps, maybe, perchance, possibly, there might have been some complicity between Mastro and a certain grading company
A grader at one of the top grading companies has license to print money. I'm not saying this is happening or has happened, but a small favor could mean the difference between $20,000 and $400,000.
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A grader at one of the top grading companies has license to print money. I'm not saying this is happening or has happened, but a small favor could mean the difference between $20,000 and $400,000.
There is no question that it has happened.

It's no accident that my favorite go to grading joke "Dmitri Young" was able to get so many of his cards upgraded.
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