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Posted By: Lee Behrens
THis auction peaked my interest. Authenticated by GAI a T206 Southern Leaguer Blank Back. I was all ready to bid $350 on the card, but than it dawned on me, what does blank back actually mean and why did it not receive a grade? Was it skinned and had the Advertisement removed? |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I have some blank backed cards from the 1948 leaf issue that I sent to SGC for grading. They were graded. That being said, if the card was skinned, I would not expect GAI to grade it at all, and certainly not to list it as a blank back. My guess is that the grader gave SCP the choice of having it graded poor due to the massive printing flaws or merely authenticated. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Lee's point is interesting. Ordinarilly, it is obvious why the card was only given an 'authentic' label-- trimmed, clipped corners, whatever. Usually the seller details its shortcomings. Here you have to wonder why ... However, the interested bidder should email the seller and read his respnse. |
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