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http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/autographs.html The seller did not comply with this part: "Having trading cards graded by a grading company helps buyers know the value of the card you're listing. When listing any of the below trading cards, the following information must be stated word for word in the listing and in the same font size as the rest of the description: The seller has taken the appropriate steps to have this trading card professionally graded by a reputable grading company." From eBay's perspective, I don't know if they consider this card "graded" since documentation is provided: You can list the following trading cards only if they've been professionally graded by a reputable grading company. |
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