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Originally Posted by Huck
This is for the sellers/dealers on the board. If you knew, had a feeling, an inkling that the card was trimmed/modified in some fashion, would you reveal that information and price the card accordingly or just ignore the hunch and caveat emptor?
The argument that a dealer can't/doesn't look at every card borders on complete and utter kaka because before a dealer purchases a collection of cards and money exchanges hands the '59 Mantle is going to have a lookie-look. Based on a scan alone Exhibitman stated "clearly trimmed, top left, not a particularly deft job of it."
I agree that if you wanted a 5, you should have purchased a graded a card. Best case, would be the dealer issues a credit and you purchase a card of higher value. Preferably, graded.....
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TBH: If I knew or had a good inkling the card was trimmed, I would sell it at about 10 percent of value as a card which had a major damage.
Here is one for you thought. I believe at one time PSA only graded the 48 Slate Bowman Basketball and the 49 Slate Bowman Baseball as AUthentic
Sold one many years to a friend of mine who got it graded and he was annoyed that it came back that way. Years later, I told him (and he told me his others were now all A as well) that as far as know the slate are mostly authentic. That's the flip side of this issue in my opinion