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Posted By: JimB
Jon makes a good point. There are degrees of OC and sometimes you can find a very nice card at a good price because of the designation. I think the general rule of thumb is that it drops the value by about two grades (e.g. PSA 8 OC goes for a PSA 6 price). |
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