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Yesterday at a show, I found a really nice version of 1974 Topps #1, the Hank Aaron Homerun King card. It is in a lot nicer shape than the one I have currently, but I got the notion in my head that maybe if I got it graded I could flip it for more than the $20 I paid for it. However, there is a slight loss of paper and a small pen mark on the back. Does anyone have a feel for how PSA would adjust the grading for such imperfections?
Here is a couple scans of the card. You can see the paper loss in the upper right hand corner and the pen mark in the lower left hand corner. ![]() ![]() |
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