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E90-1 border width is not that variable. But as an offshoot, the card now possesses four sharp corners.
Here is my Holy Cobb with original borders intact. Brian |
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Is that the infamous "Annie Oakley" Cobb? Thrown in the air outside a dusty western bar in the middle of a hot afternoon on a bet she couldn't put a shot right through the Georgia Peaches midsection? |
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All they have to do is crack it out, retrim to make it better centered, and resubmit! Voila.... a 9!!!!
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High grade E and T cards rarely seem to fill out their psa holders compared to their lower grade counterparts. Really makes one skeptical.
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Yeah. There was a period maybe 15 years ago we were seeing small caramel cards in high grade constantly. Largely I suspect from the same source but that's another matter. I used to call them Es in Ts -- the real caramel cards were all in baggies then but these seemed to fit just fine in the T size holders. It really did, and does, make you want to say eff it it's all bullshit.
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The higher the grade the smaller the card, always. It is a widely accepted theory that smaller cards simply do not sustain as much wear.
Owning cards like the 7 requires massive indifference, zero knowledge of cards or an amazing ability to deny reality.
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That Psa 7 ain’t right!
Never get cheated….
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In a perfect world the PSA 7 would cost less than a beat-up but intact example. Because the PSA 7 example contains less paper material than a card that is its original size.
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