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Posted By: dax
have on the value of a card? I have an opportunity to pick up a great card, but it is so off-centered that it appears to have been trimmed. Otherwise the card is in incredible condition considering its age. If the card were to book for $1,000 mint, and it having this (perhaps miscut/trim) that makes it 55/45 top to bottom, but 99/1 left to right, what in your opinion would be a fair price? Thanks for your help. I really want the card, but I don't want to get robbed, either. |
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