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Posted By: Bob
I recently picked up an e94 card of Joe Lake. After inspection I noticed that the edges of the card do not appear straight but more ruff or they appear 'hand cut'. I've noticed other e94 cards that were graded with similar edges. |
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Posted By: leon
I am not aware of any legit handcut e94's. Yours looks to be trimmed. As far as I know all E94's should have fairly straight edges. I have handled at least several hundred....though I only have 10-11 as I am a type card collector....Hope this helps....best regards |
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Posted By: Peter Calderon
Hi Bob, |
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Posted By: Peter Calderon
Okay, false alarm. That's what the backs look like. Too bad, that would have been a very cool find. |
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Posted By: Bob
Bob- I posted on this board for members to be on the look out for trimmed E94s and E96s which a seller had on a few weeks ago. Yours was one of those cards, that's why the prices were low. Sorry you didn't see my post. I ended BINing one of the E96s which was very sharp but trimmed, with the intention of putting it in an SGC authentic holder. You might consider doing the same. |
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