I think it is ok, do you think the card is fake or the flip?? The reason I think it is ok is that the flip looks fine. This flip with the rounded red/white corners and not squared like the others was used early and the font on these flips have a tendency not to line up nice and even like on other flips.
looks pretty good besides the chipping on the right border. could be the scanner too though. not sure about the flip but nobody will know for sure until it's in hand.
Collecting Ozzie Smith PSA 10's, 1949 Bowman PSA 5's, and 1949 Bowman PCL'S in any grade!
<< <i>By tomorrow, the seller will have moved more than $50K in expensive collectibles during the last week.
The Jordan may or may not be OK; it "looks" to be good.
Seller has low FB.
He is not giving away his electronics, so they may be genuine.
But, as was noted above, the potential China connection is worrisome. Printing and "grading" counterfeit comics is right up the alley of the ChiComs.
I would need more scans from - and more communication with - the seller, before I would buy anything from him. >>
I'm sure the electronics are genuine but they are also probably back doored or stolen, australia has had a asian connection for a long time because of where they are located... $50K? whoa!
<< <i>EDIT: 37 feedback including a neg, lives in australia, and sells electronics? screams out china to me... >>
Also has 3 positive feedbacks, that say to avoid. Looks like they should have been negs. High dollar cards from low feedback sellers is not a good gamble.
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can't tell if it is a grainy scan or fuzzy card / reprint
By tomorrow, the seller will have moved more than $50K
in expensive collectibles during the last week.
The Jordan may or may not be OK; it "looks" to be good.
Seller has low FB.
He is not giving away his electronics, so they may be genuine.
But, as was noted above, the potential China connection is
worrisome. Printing and "grading" counterfeit comics is right
up the alley of the ChiComs.
I would need more scans from - and more communication with -
the seller, before I would buy anything from him.
<< <i>By tomorrow, the seller will have moved more than $50K
in expensive collectibles during the last week.
The Jordan may or may not be OK; it "looks" to be good.
Seller has low FB.
He is not giving away his electronics, so they may be genuine.
But, as was noted above, the potential China connection is
worrisome. Printing and "grading" counterfeit comics is right
up the alley of the ChiComs.
I would need more scans from - and more communication with -
the seller, before I would buy anything from him. >>
I'm sure the electronics are genuine but they are also probably back doored or stolen, australia has had a asian connection for a long time because of where they are located... $50K? whoa!
<< <i>EDIT: 37 feedback including a neg, lives in australia, and sells electronics? screams out china to me... >>
Also has 3 positive feedbacks, that say to avoid. Looks like they should have been negs. High dollar cards from low feedback sellers is not a good gamble.
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