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Posted By: T E
I have a couple of T212 Obaks I'm about to sell. Looking on ebay, it seems as if there is a vast difference between graded and ungraded, or is the current small sample (19 when I checked) of closed auctions skewed? Also, when I went to PSA pop reports, they have T212 listed in minor leagues, but one variety they have under regular baseball. Huh? |
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Posted By: Brian
If your cards would grade (1910, 1911 vg/ex or better; 1909 vg or better), then you would likely get better prices having them graded. SGC or PSA will do. |
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Posted By: T E
They're borderline, think I'll grade em. |
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Posted By: Bob
I agree with Brian 100%. Obaks which are exmtish go for quite a bit less than PSA 6s or SGC 70s and 80s. |
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