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Posted By: Dylan
If you can not with certainty identify which set a card is from then the card should just have a grade and no set designation, it most certainly shouldnt be whatever the psa grader guesses it to be. E92's are far more likely to be blank backed then E90's. And ive found you can not judge an E card by color tone alone. You can look at countless examples where a specific card from one set has several different shades of a color. There's so many things that can darken or lighten or even change the color of a card. I would never trust that as an indicator alone. |
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