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Old 12-07-2010, 08:54 PM
FrankWakefield FrankWakefield is offline
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It matters not to me whether the slip in that slab is genuine, or not. I understand that is of significant concern to some. I have minimal skill in guestimating whether a slip is a new one or an old one. But I see PSA slips that get the 1909, 1910, 1911 dating wrong. All the time. And wrong about poses. And wrong series. And misidentifying players. They have a helluva time.

I do think the card is real. I bid the $50, and I won't be increasing that bid. In looking at the bidding system the next bid is $75, plus $11.25 commission, plus shipping... and that is getting the card up beyond what I think it's worth. My bid didn't reach the reserve so it doesn't matter to me. This is one 'outed' bid, and that's fine with me.

And it may well be a fake slip. I still think the card is real, I bid on that beat up card.

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