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Posted By: Todd
Saw some scarce cards in Fritsch's one-of-a kind catalogue, priced at 3-4 times nm book. Forget the book on this issue I thought/think. Still, the cards are graded by him as vg-ex, ex or, in some cases ex+. I called and asked about grading, said I really didn't like creases, and was told that anything below ex+ might have creases. So do I pay in essence 8x book for a so-called ex+ card, which people here say would likely top out at least one grade less and probably more? |
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