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Interesting looking at the comps on the PSA website, this would seem to be a $3-4k card roughly. But i would add that PSA seems to routinely overgrade other samples by ignoring the top/bottom centering problem where so many N28 Anson’s have the top of the bat almost touching the border. This example looks so much nicer top/bottom. There is even a PSA 9(!) with the no top border that sold for $111k!!! Yikes.
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