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Posted By: David Vargha
eBay and auction houses like Mastro, REA, etc. are often your best sources for high grade vintage. Dealers are good, but you will usually pay a premium for their services. Submitting raw and hoping to get 8's or better is a crapshoot at best and as high-grade, raw vintage dries up, becomes more increasingly difficult. (Although 1951 Red Backs are fairly plentiful in top-notch condition.) |
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