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Posted By: Peter Thomas
Break it out yourself. Hager's holders are the easiest to open and the grading company will not have the stigma of ASA to deal with. I had about 20 of the holders bought from the man himself. Mastro broke out 10 for an auction lot 5 years ago and the all graded - some a little lower. All of the ones I kept (e90-2, e90-3, e104, & t216's) also graded most at lower grades, but 1 at a grade higher. If the card looks good in your hand you may have struck paydirt - but get the card out of its holder before grading |
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