SEALED Shadowless "no damage" Ninetales

I felt your pain when the last three holos (I think) in the Base Set box opening were two Magnetons and a Hitmonchan. Haha.

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I aimed for the same goal two years ago when rumors first surfaced about the possibility of this…

Except my gold strip was $100 ,and I was just as dissappointed with my results lol

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Did anyone get confirmation on the plastic wrap of the deck? Basically if it had a gold or clear strip.

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Are you planning on getting your stack of no damage ones graded?

PSA as of recently, will not grade No Damage Ninetales.

They get sent back to the submitter. It’s happened to a few people here even if you try to send it in as a regular Shadowless Ninetales.

I keep trying to submit the Ninetales to PSA within stacks of other cards, hoping they would slip through… they have caught all of mine lately

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Wow that is unfortunate! Figured as long as you submitted it as a normal shadowless version you would be good.

I bet I can get it through.

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I think I need to just message the seller later and get some of their opinion. Better luck next time @thecharizardauthorty. I was really rooting for you on that one. Always a good feeling to get your heart pumping. I struck out bidding on 15 mint charizards recently, but lost by a tiny bit. The feeling was ridiculous.

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The seller just informed me that he bought them opened and doesn’t know if they were gold strip or not…

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For what it’s worth the seller told me that his picture wasn’t the actual item but looked just like his.

now this makes even less sense because we haven’t seen this picture from like any source. where on earth would they have even gotten the picture. reverse image search doesn’t pull up anything

it also kind of contradicts them saying they bought them open so they don’t know which seal it was, unless they are just talking about a completely different product than what they are showing

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What a beautiful find. Considering this most likely has the stain from the wrapper, do we still consider it a “no damage” ninetales? Is this a qualifier for an already qualified card? Maybe this ninetales was tired of being different and he just wanted to be like everybody else so he never came out of his wrapper. Literally and metaphorically. He’s a damaged no damage ninetales. It’s like inception mannn

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Actually, the whole reason I checked with the seller was because that picture looked familiar…from somewhere in the past.
Plus, his several replies to me were a little confusing so maybe I misunderstood. Probably not though.

now I am just getting confused <___>

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I don’t think this seller even knows what a “no damage ninetales” is. He is probably so confused right now. “I could have sworn that ninetales had damage…” Lol. The pics are legit. It has a stain. It’s cool though and pretty unique. She is staying put :blush:

No reason to be confused fazool because it doesn’t matter anymore who has the actual item or the one pictured…unless they’re the same thing.

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They are the same thing according to the seller. I’m confused because what you said directly contradicts the seller’s message to me. So either they lied to me, or they lied to you.

Yeah this guy is more mixed up than a milkshake

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The musings of an eBay newbie is hardly worth being confused over. If your still interested just check his feedback in a week or two.