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I know very little about this card, but isn't it possible to id a few fakes based on the perforation pattern?
Maybe you could ask the other guy to send the card to psa for a reholder and then have psa ship to a middle man to whom you also send your cards. A bit of a pain in the butt but you would have some confidence in the card and nobody would have to go first.
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The card looks fine to me.
Most PSA cards have some "frosting". You just have to catch the light right. But, it isn't the extent of a busted case. I've busted plenty of SGC and PSA cards. It is very obvious. Also, the new PSA holders, with the interlocking lip, is very hard to crack. Unless you clip the corner. I think it is good-to-go. |
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I think it is good, however I would invest in a plane ticket and do it in person. Unless it was someone with a stellar reputation. Nothing beats having something in hand to inspect.
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PM me Jimmy I can help you out with that frosting problem.
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