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bvg 9.5 orr rookie on ebay

can this card still be sheet-cut with all 9.5 subgrades?
Bob

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  • pcpc Posts: 743
    obviously
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  • dunerduner Posts: 625
    let's start the debate....i'd rather have a 9.5 sheet cut than a 9 ugly ass typical opc rough cut. any dissenters?
    Duner a.k.a. THE LSUConnMan
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  • dunerduner Posts: 625
    let's start the debate....i'd rather have a 9.5 sheet cut than a 9 ugly ass typical opc rough cut. any dissenters?
    Duner a.k.a. THE LSUConnMan
    lsuconnman@yahoo.com

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  • schr1stschr1st Posts: 1,677 ✭✭
    I'd rather have the rough cut PSA 9.
    Who is Rober Maris?
  • wolfbearwolfbear Posts: 2,759 ✭✭✭

    Linky Dinky

    Part of the charm of owning a minty vintage card
    is knowing it somehow survived the decades while remaining in top condition.

    Not much charm in knowing a card was recently cut from a sheet,
    then submitted to Beckett where their hack graders slapped a GEM MINT 9.5 on it.


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  • calleochocalleocho Posts: 1,569 ✭✭
    if the card was distributed in packs ..then a sheet cut card amounts to a trimmed card

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  • zsz70zsz70 Posts: 541
    This auction was ended early, but the card did not sell.
    Richmoonpeart is a legitimate bidder, but he was not the
    person responsible for the listing ending early. Another
    person made an offer that was agreed to by the seller, and then backed out.

    There will be more Bobby Orr BVG 9.5 rookies down the road.


  • rvcrvc Posts: 559 ✭✭
    these people are crazy cutting up sheets. i would much rather have the whole uncut sheet than one of these sheet cut cards in a bvg or gai holder.
    Bob
  • Some of these sheets had excessive damage along the edges and wouldn't look 'ideal' framed, but I agree with you, that I would rather have the full uncut sheet intact.
    The first person in the PSA universe to complete the 1969 OPC
    Hockey set! Always looking to buy, trade or upgrade 1966 Topps to 1969 OPC.
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