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Posted By: Josh K.
Absent a larger scan, there is no way to tell whether the card is accurately graded. However, I can say that I am fairly certain there is no way it would get a 60. A 40 or 50 seems reasonable, however, I have found that even a spec of paperloss (which is not always obvious) can lower a cards grade to a 30 or 40. Add a small wrinkle that isnt apparent to the naked eye, and you've got yourself a 30. Its happened to all of us. |
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