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Posted By: Jantz
Tim - Its all a matter of your collecting preferences. If you want the label to say "Polar Bear", have it reholdered or if you want to shoot for a 5, then have it regraded. There really is no right or wrong answer. I think you should put the card in storage and let it sit for 6 months. After 6 months have passed see how you feel then about this situation. Bottom line is that you have a beautiful card & I know that I would love to own it. Being from Ohio, I tend to favor the Polar Bear T206s. Whether the card has a 4 or a 5 on the label really doesn't matter much to me. Those two grades are so close anyway I believe it all comes down to the graders opinion that particular day. Thats my .02 cents. Hope it helps you with your decision. |
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