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hi grade Jordan
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hi grade Jordan
Would this card grade high?[Image: IMG_20150505_084832_edit_1430833785213_zpsioiyiier.jpg]
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RE: hi grade Jordan
What is your definition of "high?"

The centering is obviously off enough to ding it right off the bat.

Those 80's cards are just so tough to find centered up. That's why those that are really see premium prices.
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RE: hi grade Jordan
My definition of a high grade is 8 or higher. I think this card could get a 8 or higher.
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RE: hi grade Jordan
High enough for me...8.5!
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RE: hi grade Jordan
(05-05-2015, 09:26 AM)stwainfan Wrote: My definition of a high grade is 8 or higher. I think this card could get a 8 or higher.
Yeah, I think you could pull an 8 or 8.5 out of that.

Centering is off, but corners look sharp, there doesn't appear to be any edge damage/chipping, and the surface looks clean and there is still gloss to it.

If you got it graded and it hit that high, looks like it would be worth around $70-100.
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RE: hi grade Jordan
Could be an 8.
I appreciate Chicago players that begin competing within the city's sports organizations and stay with these teams throughout their careers.
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RE: hi grade Jordan
Nice Card
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