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Posted By: T206Collector
...and evenly rounded corners are cards that I would pay a premium for in an SGC 60 holder. I don't trust sharp pointy corners on my T206 cards, even those graded by SGC. I am certain others feel the same and that this will have some effect on the overall value of thin-bordered cards. But given the amount of money people appear to be willing to put down on a PSA 8 T206 card with the qualities I find most suspicious, I doubt it will have much impact at all on the upper end, where registry status drives more people than objective quality of card and it only takes two ebay bidders to tango. |
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