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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I'm guessing I have a couple of thousand pre WWI cards. 3 are graded. One I haven't busted out, yet, a T206 Elberfield portrait. The other 2 I got slabbed with plans on selling them. When the dust settles, I'll be at 0% graded. So for someone out there with 100 PSA T206s, when we're considered together, that would be about 4.5% graded. I think that's a high number. I'll peek at the Vintage Graded Baseball Card Forum and see what the thinking is over there. |
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