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That is brutal. You have my sympathies. '93 Topps Jeters tend to have issues with the dark green background but even that looks flawless. I wonder what they saw, if anything to knock it down to a 5.
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I thought this was the better of the two I submitted and the other one got a 9. I'm pretty much at a loss as to where this grade came from.
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How much do you want for it? By the way that's exactly why I don't play the graded game.
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If the card came back an EX 5 there is probably a minor wrinkle or line indent that is very difficult to see. Happens fairly frequently especially if you buy raw vintage graded NMMT by some dealers.
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