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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter
Being an N712 collector, I'm used to back damage and this would definitly be considered paper loss and not merely a scrape. If one were even stricter about grading, one could even call it a case of partial skinning as almost 25% of the first layer of the back of this Wagner is just plain gone. I recently started collecting caramels myself and I just won my first auction from Clean Sweep, a ten dollar E90-1 in GOOD condition, so I really can't throw out any opinions either way on Clean Sweep auctions or Steve Verkman. I can only say that this damage is more severe then a scrape and that I honestly don't know if I would've paid quite as much for this card as the winning bidder did. Hope the situation gets worked out. |
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