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ESB AT AT mint in box Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe" data-source="post: 258887" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>The cardback + figure thing is a display case choice that someone came up with recently because they liked the idea of having both on display. I kinda get it, I mean let's say you have a really nice Ledy Fett and a Ledy card..together they would look really nice in acrylic. They are also only grading the figure I believe so the card has nothing to do with the grading aspect, it's just set up so you have more to look at when you see a loose figure. Overkill? Probably but I don't think it looks terrible. </p><p></p><p>My biggest concern though: I don't get how any grading company can determine if the card is original to the figure when they are both loose, that worries me slightly. </p><p></p><p>As for the U grade Emperor, well I don't like U grading so I best not comment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe, post: 258887, member: 440"] The cardback + figure thing is a display case choice that someone came up with recently because they liked the idea of having both on display. I kinda get it, I mean let's say you have a really nice Ledy Fett and a Ledy card..together they would look really nice in acrylic. They are also only grading the figure I believe so the card has nothing to do with the grading aspect, it's just set up so you have more to look at when you see a loose figure. Overkill? Probably but I don't think it looks terrible. My biggest concern though: I don't get how any grading company can determine if the card is original to the figure when they are both loose, that worries me slightly. As for the U grade Emperor, well I don't like U grading so I best not comment! [/QUOTE]
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