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    Senior Member bigtruck260's Avatar
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    O/T The Importance of High Grades

    I stopped collecting cards a few years ago, but I remember having literally 7-10 of each card from the 1986 Topps set. The black borders were hard to keep perfect, and I noticed that on many of mine - there was chipping 20 years later...but THIS is simply ridiculous:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/1986-TOPPS-100-N...d=p3286.c0.m14

    Kids - take care of your stuff...
    Dave
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    Re: O/T The Importance of High Grades

    I can see at least 4 things wrong with that card that would keep it from being a 10.

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    Question Re: O/T The Importance of High Grades

    What are the 4?

    Michael
    Ballofbases@Hotmail.com

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    Re: O/T The Importance of High Grades

    Quote Originally Posted by ballofbases@hotmail.com View Post
    What are the 4?

    Michael
    Ballofbases@Hotmail.com
    1) Its in a PSA holder
    2) PSA graded it
    3) The slab says PSA on top
    4) T/B looks to be about 30/70 to the naked eye.

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    Re: O/T The Importance of High Grades

    oh and #5 is that 4SC submitted it - that's the "something's rotten in Denmark" sign right there.

    Couple of registry guys killed each other on that puppy!

 

 

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