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Old 07-20-2007, 06:01 AM
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Default Colgan's on an upswing as well? Question for collectors.

Posted By: Jeff Mohler

Hi John

I was tracking them too. I thought pricing across the board was pretty strong as well. I got two of the PSA 5s in the twenty five dollar range, which was a bargain (I think).

I agree with you 100% on PSA's holders. Since I am a slabhead (not that there is anything wrong with that!), I get everything graded by SGC. So far SGC has managed to get most of the cards centered fairly well, although my last one that I got graded was rotated to the 3 o'clock position (which was disappointing because it came back an 88).

It would be nice if someone would put an Old Cardboard article together on Colgans. Some of the cards, like Bill Bailey, seem fairly common, but that just might be a random fluctuation.

I have only been chasing Colgans for about 6 months, so I don't have much expertise on the set. I am wondering if most people only go for teams, because the set is pretty big.

Jeff

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