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03-09-2018, 04:40 PM
Runscott
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Lordstan
Your Cobb check has a very strong autograph. If you think, you could get a really high grade on the auto itself then you would open up the market to a whole group of collectors who only want "the Best" and might be able to charge a significant premium.
You might be able to find the selling price of this one and see if it worth it to pay for the cert
https://www.ebay.com/itm/PSA-DNA-9-E...oAAOSw70xZ4QBC
Here is a PSA 10. It has a lot of watchers, but not sold
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Ty-Cobb-Aut...4AAOSw9L1Zp16e
Thanks Mark - I don't understand how a non-damaged, non-faded, non-smudged autograph can be anything less than 'mint'. I guess we will find out - I'll post the slabbed results when I get it back.
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