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Old 06-21-2018, 08:50 PM
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Both have been glued into an album at one time, hence the back damage and grades.
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Old 06-21-2018, 09:24 PM
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No real paper loss on the back. Just some glue residue.

Scott - agreed. The grade is the technical grade for the card. However, I'd take 2.5s that look like the WaJo all day long.
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The grade is technically correct. Practically speaking, IMO this is one of the nicest looking examples out there, and I would rather own this over many higher graded examples out there.
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The grade is technically correct. Practically speaking, IMO this is one of the nicest looking examples out there, and I would rather own this over many higher graded examples out there.
Awesome Card
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I'll play along. Just sold this in the BST:


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I'll play along. Just sold this in the BST:


Amazing Card.

What did you Sell it for?
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got a good premium over the typical PSA 1 price, but nowhere even near the 5 or 6 price that you'd think from looking at the front of the card. Also the card is naturally blank backed so my tape stain (and that's all it is, not actual tape) doesn't remove or obscure any writing!
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The grade is technically correct. Practically speaking, IMO this is one of the nicest looking examples out there, and I would rather own this over many higher graded examples out there.
I once owned a Ernie Banks ROOKIE with the same issue. I sent it in to PSA thinking it would grade at least a 5.5 or 6, but came back a PSA 2. I was soooooo mad.

I emailed some graders and they said that since some tape/glue residue was on the card that the highest grade it would receive would be a 2.

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