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<p>[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 3875375, member: 10461"]I can't really judge the color from the photos there, but I'd say yeah, sure, it's worth a shot based on the detail, which appears to be in the "slider" range between upper AU and lower MS. </p><p><br /></p><p>There's a spot or two which is worrisome, though- particularly the greenish one below the "3" in the date. Is that why you mentioned Conservation service? There's also a whitish one by the "U" in UNITED. Is that one near the "N" in ONE as well?</p><p><br /></p><p>I also note a slight flatness of the rim above the second "T" in STATES. This looks like a faint rim bruise to me, but not enough to prevent a straight grade by itself, in my opinion. I think the spot by the "U" might also get a pass. Not so optimistic about the one below the "3" in the date. </p><p><br /></p><p>To be realistic, I'd semi-expect a "details" grade from this one, but it's still got pretty sharp detail, as mentioned, so even in a high AU or UNC details holder, the plastic could be nice to have, if you intend to resell it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lordmarcovan, post: 3875375, member: 10461"]I can't really judge the color from the photos there, but I'd say yeah, sure, it's worth a shot based on the detail, which appears to be in the "slider" range between upper AU and lower MS. There's a spot or two which is worrisome, though- particularly the greenish one below the "3" in the date. Is that why you mentioned Conservation service? There's also a whitish one by the "U" in UNITED. Is that one near the "N" in ONE as well? I also note a slight flatness of the rim above the second "T" in STATES. This looks like a faint rim bruise to me, but not enough to prevent a straight grade by itself, in my opinion. I think the spot by the "U" might also get a pass. Not so optimistic about the one below the "3" in the date. To be realistic, I'd semi-expect a "details" grade from this one, but it's still got pretty sharp detail, as mentioned, so even in a high AU or UNC details holder, the plastic could be nice to have, if you intend to resell it.[/QUOTE]
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