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Posted By: tbob
Corey- interesting comparison between the T210 and T212-1 sets with regard to hand cutting. I am curious if the Jackson were graded authentic because it is such a noteworthy and valuable card or if other T210s, especially in the 7th and 8th series, have been graded authentic also. I know for a fact SGC, PSA and GAI will NOT grade the T212-1 (1909) Obaks because of their cuts, much to the chagrin of those of us who have nice examples. I have had a large number of 1909s graded but nary a single "hand cut" specimen, not even as an "authentic" card, despite the fact the grading companies will grade Zeenuts which have the bottom of the frigging card (coupon) ripped off. |
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