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Old 08-12-2023, 05:03 AM
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Here's a video I made while back sharing my near Master Set of E254 Colgan’s Chips.

One of my favorite set of all time!

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Love this and all your videos thx octavio
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Always loved those Round ones.

Amazing on the clarity of the players on it
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Ben, Nice Red Boarder Cy Young - those are tough cards. But not sure PSA labeled it correctly. The back does not read "Tin Tops".
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Wow ! On the Cobb Tin Top. PSA has only graded 2 total, a 1 grade and a 3 grade. That SGC 7 might be finest ever graded.
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7 different tins......

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Ben, Nice Red Boarder Cy Young - those are tough cards. But not sure PSA labeled it correctly. The back does not read "Tin Tops".

Thanks ! Yes - PSA messed up the label. I’ll have to get it reholdered one of these days.


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