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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 rare “American Beauty” E90…
Gotta love willful blindness |
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Yes it is bullshit but very few will not collect PSA slabs because of it. Seriously once you can really not care about value and just buy ungraded cards the hobby actually becomes really fun again. |
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Not to mention a whole bunch of other stuff.
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I know very little about this set, but I'd still wager my big toe that the 7 has been trimmed.
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example 1000000000 why grading sucks
Yet people continue in the pecker comparison contest
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That 7 does appear to be trimmed. But there is some variability in the dimensions of unaltered E90-1s. Home Run Baker is an example. Look at the VCP records and you'll see many examples.
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