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Old 11-29-2018, 01:59 PM
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The card was stored inside of an old book that had some darker pages. Could have maybe bleed into the card?
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Old 11-29-2018, 02:04 PM
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The card was stored inside of an old book that had some darker pages. Could have maybe bleed into the card?
It is also perfectly centered, which is at least a yellow flag, if not a red flag on an ungraded, higher end vintage card. Just my opinion....
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Old 11-29-2018, 02:05 PM
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Think it's worth sending into PSA?
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Old 11-29-2018, 02:36 PM
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I'd say yellow flag as well...perfectly centered and perfectly rounded corners...not great. I like the coloring ok. Worth sending in or at least showing it to others in person.
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I'd say yellow flag as well...perfectly centered and perfectly rounded corners...not great. I like the coloring ok. Worth sending in or at least showing it to others in person.
I said the exact same thing. It sort of looks ok but I can't imagine a perfectly centered one by random. That is near impossible itself. However, that all said, now that I study it more it does seem to be off centered a little top to bottom....still am very suspicious but not 100% (maybe others can be 100% from the scan)
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And compared to legit ones on eBay, the font and/or clarity of the copyright doesn't look good, even allowing for the cell phone pic
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And what's the reference to Chubb Hookings? That's not on other legitimate copies...

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Think it's worth sending into PSA?
Smell the paper. Old paper has that "old paper smell". If it's truly vintage, it'll have that mildew scent.
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