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I have the cobb card you show graded by sgc which I bought this year. I do not think it matters whether it is psa or sgc. I bid in all the major auctions and use all the auction houses and as a buyer I must confess I am most excited by REA for their wow factor. However I do not expect to pay more or less there versus other houses. With quality cards you will get the market price in any of the reputable houses. I plan to hold my cards for at least five more years and would not sell until we see a full recovery. The prices of top quality cards are affected by the economy as are all collectibles.
Last edited by Delray Vintage; 01-01-2011 at 10:09 PM. Reason: grammer |
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