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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I agree with Craig on this one. Everyone is entitled to their opinion but let's not be harsh on Marshall, after all, he is showing us stuff we may never get to see otherwise. Regardless, as an owner of plenty of T206s graded 7 and 8, I can tell you that Marshall's Cobb is not a 5 or a 6; it's a 7 at the least. For what it's worth, I find that PSA tends to give more leeway to older cards when giving out their grades so a Goudey Hack Wilson in PSA 7 is sharper than a T206 Cobb PSA 7. |
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