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When looking at the image depicting the back of the card, the top edge and the top of the left side looks slightly trimmed. Without use of that forensic scan business it is always possible that the card with that cracked slab isn't the card that was in the slab. Others here think the card is ok, so it may well be. When you get it, hold the card so the card's edge is closest to your eye, put some light on it, and examine that edge. Also, set the card on its edge on a flat surface and see if the edge is straight. Wish you well with it.
Last edited by FrankWakefield; 11-14-2010 at 12:15 AM. |
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Yes, people crack cars out for lots of reasons. And sometimes sell them later along with the flips and sometimes more. I bought a low grade AB Back and when I got it it I was surprised to see it shipped in the remnants of its SGC slab. Open slab, flip, card, just no insert. Someday I may get it reholdered, but it's no big deal, being an obvious SGC10.
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So did this card arrive yet? How are the edges?
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