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I'm sure Leon will be happy to hear this!
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D355 Cobb??? Yikes!!! In case anyone out there still thinks it's wrong to soak cards... Here is strong evidence otherwise.
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Agreed, Leon has been looking for these cards for quite a while. Hopefully he can maybe land one.
Any idea on what the Cobb will go for? Tony |
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Too bad they wrecked all of the backs...I say they killed 75% of potential valuation.
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The backs are an aesthetic problem, but the cards are so incredibly rare that they will have no trouble achieving top dollar. I have never heard of a group of D355 being found in all my years in the hobby. And I know Leon will end up with one.
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If someone was to soak these cards to remove them from an album, would that remove or "lighten" the Niagara Ink Stamp?
I've never soaked cards before, but I would think it may diminsih the ink stamp? Tony |
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