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That is one of the roughest 4's I've seen. Also what makes some of the PSA cases look like that?
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Another good one I just found
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It's a mylar insert. |
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Griffith looks like it has a pinhole above his head?
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Are you sure the psa holder has not been cracked open and card replaced? Bottom of case looks frosted due to being opened.
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It is possible that the specks flaked off after it was graded, due to being poorly stored.
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That Griffith card sold Sept 3, 2008. Same card, same PSA identifier.
If broken out and replaced, had to have been long ago..... |
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I think PSA just missed this one. As everyone here knows, they have been known to do so.
Here's one of mine that they graded in 2009: scan0005.jpg |
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Quote:
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