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A seller has, let's just say, 100 1967 baseball cards listed with 10 professionally graded NM-MT or better with (justifiably) high $ price tags but then the other 90 raw cards a handful of which (often stars) liisted as NM or better, also with high $ tags...My common sense tells me these cards were also sent in and were either rejected for not reaching min grade (and therefore have some flaw the submitter missed) or worse case scenario are altered, etc. Am I just paranoid or is my common sense radar accurate?
Last edited by mintacular; 09-03-2011 at 09:08 PM. |
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