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Back in the 80s and earlier there were many 206s like this-very large-now there are a lot of PSA 8 and 9s.
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I wouldn't condemn all those 8s and 9s. There were also some really nice old cards around back then too. Hanging out at a shop I got to see some really great stuff come in still the way the original owners had stored it.
The card shown is trimmed for sure. Most hand cut cards aren't as nicely done, and usually have other stuff going on. Steve B |
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![]() I could see why Luke would think it was hand-cut though. If it was a trim job, why wouldn't they have done a better job ![]() Clayton |
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