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A PSA 1 Plank is still "low grade" and "low end" regardless of scarcity and population reports. A dealer touting that the card is "the highest ever graded Pop 1 of 1" PSA 3 does not make the card "high end".
A skanky 3:00 AM "3" at the local bar on a Saturday night is still a "3". It still does not make her "high end" just because she is the hottest girl in the bar at that time. She may be the "best available" at the time but Scarlett Johannson can walk in at any time. Unlikely but it could happen. As the recent Black Swamp find has shown, a motherload of PSA 9 Cobbs can surface at any time flooding the market and shift the whole scale. --C.
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