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Old 02-26-2025, 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by ANOMALY View Post
I realize that this release is categorized as a strip card "W" but in looking at graded cards from PSA and SGC (not that many) very few are graded authentic + the reverse has different wordings - like it might have been a board game. Finally most of the cards have pretty straight cuts like they were cut by machine. Does anyone know who released this set?
I can speak to the W part of it. TPG's totally suck at grading any kind of W card. They just get it wrong A LOT. How many sheets or strips of W502s have we seen? (hint, almost none, if any at all). W502's weren't handcut unless they are trimmed....and that goes for the worst W card handcut designations of all, W575-1. They almost all say handcut on the slabs and they weren't handcut unless trimmed after the fact.
The TPG's putting handcut on these kinds of issues (W503 is the same, as are many more) is just stupid. They should know better. Rant over.
I don't "think" we know who released the W502 set, yet. They are believed to be associated with some kind of game.
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