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That makes perfect sense. What about, for instance, that beat up '52 Mantle from the other thread? Some have postulated that it might fetch 2Gs if even graded in the worst shape PSA/SGC offer, but it could sell for considerably less. How could they possibly determine the price? Like, for instance, PSA has express for any card between $500 and $1999 and super express for any card between $2000 and $4999. I imagine if you listed it at express, based on what you said, they wouldn't upgrade you on the fees? LOL, not that I have a card anywhere close to that price; I'm just wondering.
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