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Old 11-29-2006, 06:54 AM
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Posted By: Dylan Jasper

T206collector you said that if a card is altered and the alteration is undetectable then no harm no foul basically. Well by that reasoning if someone were able to produce a reprint that was undectable from the original then as long as no one noticed that would be ok too. If I were able to take a poor or fair card and reconstruct it into a psa 6,7,8 is that ok too? You will receive an abundance of what you put up with. And if we let the alteration of cards slide, card doctors will just become more and more brazen and the problem will only get worse. Most consider a gem mint card to be as near to "perfect" as a card can be. I wouldnt call any altered/reconstructed card sitting in a gem mint holder no matter how perfect it may LOOK to actually meet that standard, ever.

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