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Don't waste your money for an authentic grade....PSA really doesn't know how to grade these at all. Your best bet is to take a clean insert from another beat up pin off Ebay and put it into your cubs player before sending it to PSA for a number grade. When they first started grading these you will see numerous Gem's 10's & 9's that should only be graded at a 6-7 level if they were submitted today. Worst example is that of the Gem 10 Ty Cobb that sold for thousands and there are better examples in lower grades. I think everyone knows your pin is authentic for these were not reproduced. Good Luck. |
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