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Interesting thread.
OP- Just so you know, and I may be wrong here, but it seems like cards in older holders sometimes command less, because it's generally viewed that PSA was a little less strict in the early years, with their grading standards(?)... I'll add- look for T206 Harris Collection cards, they all (520+ cards) had the older flip...I've owned a few of those; and have the old catalog from that huge SCP sale circa 2000. |
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When I was Collecting 15 to 20 Years ago BGS was worth more than PSA because BGS was said to be Much Tougher on Grading. Seems like it is the Opposite now. That is Ridiculous though. You are Paying for a Card and a Grade. Yet there are no standards if seems. |
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