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On a positive note, I like how Goodwin has three separate watchlists: Winning, losing, and watching. And the winning list adds up your totals. This makes it very easy to keep track of things, I wish other auction houses did this (REA).
I'm with glchen and Bicem, I love T206's, and even different backs, but I don't give a crap about a slight difference in ink color, its pretty ridiculous to me, but whatever floats your boat. |
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It is definitely Joe Tinker and looking at the background you can see he isn't playing first base as Chance would be. Unbelievable the grading company and auction house would both miss this.
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I've never been in the auction or printing business but doesn't the "proofing" usually take place before the printing.
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