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Sometimes a mark on a card looks like it's post production but it actually isn't
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When I first looked at this Mitchell card I thought at some point it had
been marked with a black marker. Attachment 310326 But after a little research it turns out the mark occurred during the printing process. Attachment 310327 SGC doesn't put MK qualifiers on the their cards but if this card was sent to PSA for a crossover it would most likely receive a MK qualifier and rightfully so. Even under magnification you can't tell that it occurred during the printing process. |
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I agree it might get an MK but of course you are correct. Lots of those examples out there and they probably go both ways. But most times I would think a TPG won't do the legwork and just slap MK on the flip or lower the grade as it is one. :eek:
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