Last week I was lucky enough to come across a Lankford card I needed shortly after it had been listed with a Best Offer feature. After a little back and forth, the seller came down about 20% from his asking price. The card arrive a few days ago.
1998 Fleer Tradition Vintage '63 Classic
This is only the second new Lankford card I have gotten this year, so of course I was thrilled to get it. You may noticed the top half of the front of the card shows some slight discoloration. I did notice this in the auction listing, but was hoping it was just a bad scan or a lighting issue. I should have asked the seller for better pictures because once the card arrived, the back showed a different story. It almost appears like a coffee or tea stain is on the card. I most likely would have still purchased the card, but might have asked for a larger discount. This one did end about $15 cheaper than the last one that appeared about 3 years ago. Since the card is 18 years old and numbered to 63, I will just be happy to mark it off my wantlist.
I have done the same thing, worse I totally overlooked a qualifier on a PSA graded card for ST or stain, yep listing was honest but I simply had a brain fart and $20 down the drain.
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