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Posted By: Dave
As far as some of the rare backs, I can't comment...Broadleaf, Carolina Brights, Uzit, etc.....but from what I've noticed, Polar Bear backs seem to me to be about the hardest to find in high grades. I'm assuming because it was cards stuck in with scrap tobacco and thus so many of the cards are stained. Curious as to how others feel about this? I have two Polar bear backs, one is a PSA 2 and the other a 3, both I think would have been a grade or two higher if not for the stains. |
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