Author Topic: Women Errors: anyone looking to get rid of them???  (Read 797 times)

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Women Errors: anyone looking to get rid of them???
« on: May 30, 2010, 04:10:44 PM »
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I'd be interested in singles or the complete set of 4.

I have almost every card in the game save a few promos (faithful servant, King David, seeker...).  I used to own them all but no longer do because I had to sell them back in the day. :(
Gates of Hell is by far the best card in the game.  No questions asked.

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Re: Women Errors: anyone looking to get rid of them???
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2010, 10:53:44 PM »
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I have Bravery of Priscilla and 2 Jochebeds... Are you interested in buying them? Otherwise I'd be looking for a lot in trade for them - cards like:

King of Tyrus (Priests)
Michael (any)
2-line Lost Souls
Grapes of Wrath
... maybe some other high-end ultra rare cards

I am only interested in trading if the cards I receive are in perfect mint condition (not near-mint), and here's the definition from the boards:
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Special thanks to Darcy for compiling the card grading info
Mint (MT) -- A card with four sharp corners, 50/50 centering, no imperfections or signs of wear. Even cards straight out of the pack do not always grade mint.
Redemption = you can't see any white in the red border on the back of the card, and when you shine the light off of the card, there are no imperfections to be seen.

Near Mint (NM) -- A near-perfect card with perhaps one minor imperfection, such as one blunt corner. Centering is no worse than 60/40 and the card must have its original gloss.
Redemption = there may be one or two specs of white showing in the red border on the back of the card, and minor problems when you shine the light off of the card.
**Note** - This is the most common "mint" card I've received, and it simply is not "mint" by any collector's standards.

Feel free to let me know if you'd like to work something out! ;D

 


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