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Old 06-21-2019, 08:27 PM   #3202
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SGC Cert #5057441

1986 Fleer Michael Jordan RC #57

Value gain of $1,113.10

This card was purchased by whitman111 (Gary Moser) from PWCC as a PSA-AUTHENTIC on August 22, 2018 for $1313.00. PWCC Marketplace link: https://www.pwccmarketplace.com/items/1727363
Same card was sold by PWCC as a SGC-8.5 for $2426.10 on May 30, 2019. PWCC Marketplace link: https://www.pwccmarketplace.com/items/1983135

Note from the PSA-AUTHENTIC listing description: "The left two corners have been pressed a bit and the overall technical conditoin (sp) is not terribly high, but the card is authentic and unaltered according to PSA."

Yellow circles are print and fiber identifiers. The yellow square identifies a powder streak which occurs during the printing of the back side of the C1S card stock. Spray powder is used during the printing process to help prevent offsetting as the sheets stack up in the delivery. When the sheets are backed up, the fine spray powder that was applied during the first pass gets agitated by the feedboard brush wheels and the accumulation of the agitation will build up on the printing blanket causing powder streaks. The printing blankets need to be washed more often on the back up pass to prevent the powder from affecting the print. I have seen many of the cards graded as 9's and 10's with these visible powder streaks.
Red squares identify corner work as noted in the PSA listing description above.




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