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Old 07-16-2011, 08:38 PM
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Thanks guys. I was a bit nervous because the seller seems to have a ton of really great condition pre-60s cards and none are graded. Seems a little out of the norm.
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Old 07-16-2011, 09:05 PM
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Not a huge fan of battlefield myself. I think the way the list their auctions is incredibly misleading, and having bought from them once, I most likely wouldn't buy from them again.

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Old 07-16-2011, 10:41 PM
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many or all cards ungraded is a good sign...

a bad sign would be if he had all cards graded except the one you want.

I dont see anything wrong with auction...

But the seller needs to buy a scanner and get away from the digital photo. digital photos hide wrinkles IMO, but they stated the card was wrinkle free, only the corner wear.

seems high price right now $350, maybe posting this post before auction ended drove the price up??
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Old 07-17-2011, 06:49 AM
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I don't think this post drove the price up. That is simply how all of Battlefield's auctions are... they end with prices that are generally higher than their grade would be. At first, I thought they were shilling, but I think that people tend to read their subtitles, and get carried away with bidding. In this case, the card sold for $473, which is roughly what the last PSA 6 sold for according to VCP.
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Old 07-20-2011, 09:54 PM
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many or all cards ungraded is a good sign...

a bad sign would be if he had all cards graded except the one you want.

I dont see anything wrong with auction...

But the seller needs to buy a scanner and get away from the digital photo. digital photos hide wrinkles IMO, but they stated the card was wrinkle free, only the corner wear.

seems high price right now $350, maybe posting this post before auction ended drove the price up??
I skipped this one...I'd like to think my post didn't drive up price...

I can't say I agree with or understand the idea than many cards being ungraded is a good sign. Everyone seems to be in agreement that more valuable older cards in better condition benefit most from grading. Why wouldn't a dealer try to capitalize on that?
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