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Old 04-27-2015, 07:04 PM
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Default E120 American Caramel question--please help

Ok....so I'm looking at buying an E120 card and I've asked seller about dimensions. He tells me the card is 2"X3 1/4". Standard catalog says they should be 2"X3 1/2".....several researches on the net say they should be 2"X3 1/4" and only the PSA sights says 2"X3 1/2".......which is it? Aren't they same as thè E121s???
I don't have left in my collection to measure
Can somebody who has some slabbed E120s measure a few and let me know ASAP PLEASE
I gotta let him know tomorrow

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Old 04-27-2015, 08:10 PM
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Anyone know???
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There could be some variance so 2 x 3 1/4 to 2 x 3 3/16th is about right. But there are small variances so right in that range is about right. Them saying 3 1/2 inches could be an approximate?
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My set is at the bank so I can't measure right now, but if you post a scan I can probably tell if a card is trimmed.
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Default Tale of the tape measure

I'm a raw guy myself, but all the cards I have picked up over the years (the non-trimmed ones) seem to range from 3-3/16 to 3-5/16", with 85% or more of them measuring right on 3-1/4". 3-1/2" is just plain incorrect.

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Thanks guys. I was thinking 3 1/2" wasn't right
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