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Old 11-02-2024, 05:46 PM
skelly skelly is offline
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In all seriousness, if it is a rare card, or a very valuable card, then both the seller & buyer are in the right to do a little on site research. I got a little frustrated a couple weeks ago when I was hoping to buy a beat to heck 62 Bob Gibson for my 1962 set that I am looking to complete with cards in vg- poor condition. The Gibson had paper loss from being taped and wear on top of that. The card was not graded. Five minutes later I get quoted a price on what the average PSA 1 sells for. In my opinion that’s a case of technology getting in the way. Kinda like using a GPS when you should know where you’re going.
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