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Is it just me or are some widely printed cards out there harder to find graded?
Specifically Im talkin about 1956 Topps Luis Aparicio, 1956 Topps Walter Alston, 51 Bowman Nellie Foxx, 55 Topps Tommy LaSorda rookie....etc etc. They are tons of ungraded ones on ebay but relatively few decently graded and decently priced options out there. These are not rare cards, nor are they expensive, yet why is it they are few and far between when graded at a 6, 7 or 8? Its buggin me. Maybe you kind folks have an answer. ![]() Last edited by Stetson_1883; 02-03-2015 at 10:11 AM. |
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