When dealing with high-dollar cards such as a '63T Moore, you need to be extra vigilant. It is quite possible that in this case the slab was tampered with and a lesser-grade copy was inserted.
I'd stay away unless you're really getting a sweet deal.
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I'd stay away unless you're really getting a sweet deal.
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Bottom right corner looks like a bit of the real card in the case visible, and a crappy common just sitting on top of the case. No?
Or would that make it look amateurish?
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Ralph
<< <i>Is that a joke, of a crappy card laid on top of the case?
Bottom right corner looks like a bit of the real card in the case visible, and a crappy common just sitting on top of the case. No? >>
+1
That is exactly what this looks like.
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.