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Originally Posted by Leon
That's a lot of PSA 10s for that old of cards. That said, there are quite a few high grade pre-war game cards out there. It's the nature of their corners and how they were stored, imo.
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Leon outside of Brian's well played deck
Its not unusual to get higher grades on the baseball game cards, be it the Parker Bros. Lajoie, the 1936 S&S & so on.
Reason being, the cards were made w/ pre rounded corners
If they had square corners, the PSA-10 SGC-98's would be much less
Here's an example of a 1884 Lawson's Game card I had that landed a "10"