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Old 07-25-2003, 07:08 PM
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Posted By: BcD 

wrinkle= creased but does not sound as bad

wrinkle= creased but sounds less intentional


wrinkle= why I did not send it into a grading service to discredit my assesment of NMT*

NrMT = creased and subject to VG grade from acredited grading service


NrMT= used to describe my own grading standards!

NrMt & wrinkled=terms used loosely to describe how I wish I can realze 6x of the cards true value by disclaiming it's real flaws.

NrMt+wrinkle are terms for assuring it is authentic....just authentically a VG card!



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Old 07-26-2003, 02:28 AM
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Posted By: jay berhens

Is it just me or do the corners from the back look they are damaged? The bottom also looks uneven.

Just another card taht I wouldn't buy unless I could see it in person first or had some assurance of a money back gaurentee.

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