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Posted By: Bob
Maybe more of you will start believing in the theory that slightly trimmed cards will make a major impact, value-wise, in the not too distant future. A trimmed SGC A E99 McCredie trounces an SGC 40 E100 Mohler on ebay. Both are popular players. Even if the E99s are a little more popular, the Mohler was beautiful for a 40. |
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