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Posted By: Dylan
Realisticaly speaking, uncut sheets of vintage cards are very rare, and have significant value due to their rarity. While it may be true that IF, and its a big if, all the cards on the sheet were pristine, and IF you got SGC or PSA to grade them, which I believe their policy is not to slab cards that haven't been factory cut in the first place, the sum of it parts may be worth more then the piece as a whole. But uncut sheets are large and therefore its the norm to see edge, corner, and surface wear unless it was preserved from the moment it came off the printing press, which is highly unlikely. Suppose such a sheet did exist though I would find it improbable that they would be encapsulated anything but authentic. Not to mention that having the nicest uncut sheet of goudeys or D303's known of would fetch a hefty sum at any major auction house. |
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