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Not a huge shock that top condition post war is outrunning prewar.
Though, I'm surprised that a Reggie Jackson RC PSA 9 is currently going for more than a 1915 CJ WaJo PSA 9. Sure there's a ton of time left on the auction. Still, this seems way out of alignment. Will the Pre war cards never get a bump? Are the names now truly ancient history as opposed to when I was a kid and these were the legendary players of my fathers and grandfathers generation? Image1471664416.577457.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ![]() Last edited by BBB; 08-19-2016 at 09:47 PM. |
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