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Posted By: John(z28jd)
I know everyone loves seeing threads like these,just ask Scott but i love the description on this.Why would you put in the title a much lower grade then you thought the card actually was( nevermind the fact he thought a card with a crease would grade 5) |
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Posted By: scott (runscott)
a pleasant break from all the really "serious" stuff we discuss! |
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Posted By: David
Sometimes with large, flat and higher grade fragile items (large photos, premiums), I will lower the grade during advertising (Near Mint to ExMt, ExMt to Ex) so I don't have to worry too much about minor damage during shipping. |
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