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Posted By: Double-P-Enterprises
Does anyone have any idea what a T206 PSA 8, with only (2) cards graded as such and nothing higher, would bring at public auction? I'm looking at the Ebay auction of the John Anderson PSA 8. Certainly not a popular player but I don't recall ever seeing the card graded any higher than a 6 and this one looks like it could have been a 9. Simply stunning piece that I'd love to add to a future set. |
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