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Posted By: Josh Siegel
I have just taken a near set of trimmed blank back in on consignment for my next auction. Just about every card is trimmed about 1/4" by hand, some very rough. The Thorpe is the big $ card in the collection. I know these are extremely rare, but how desirable is a card is such off grade? -Josh |
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