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What makes you think that the SGC 98 use to reside in a PSA 9 slab? HA is still releasing cards from the find. I thought the SGC 98 is a first time released card from the find. All the previous PSA 9 Cobbs still show they can be bought from the original buyers.
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Yes, there were a lot of cards in the Black Swamp find; many more than most people realize.
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The fact that they are still releasing them into the market is crazy to me. I have to imagine that the prices paid for the first bunch will just continue to lose value, Heritage knew that so they were smart by breaking them up over the last year.
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I thought psa graded all of them originally and thought the sgc are crossed over. I could be wrong. I never saw a psa 10 cobb
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No, they have been mixing it up. I think they knew their customers used both services and it stopped maxing out either pop report. It is better for them to say on a SGC 9 "Pop 1 on SGC report" while also selling a PSA 9 as "Pop 1 on PSA report".
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