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I have a blue Evers from this issue that still has the Ball diamond attached on the left and right sides. Have a Cy Young red like these Cobbys. Very tough issue indeed and Jeff L is completely highly recommended by me and a CLASS ACT!
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Is there a reason why the red Cobb is authentic and the other Cobb and Mathewson have numerical grades? The red Cobb looks the best of the bunch.
Last edited by Tomi; 05-19-2024 at 06:46 PM. |
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I have no clue why and how the grading system works on these cards. None of it makes sense.
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