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Based on the rarity of these cards, I doubt there is much of a registry battle for them so I think that SGC would be a better road and I don't think you will see much if any price difference between either of the companies.
The one thing you may want to consider is how each company grades. SGC will kill a card with writing while PSA will just give it a Mark qualifier. SGC kills cards with paper loss. Then again I feel SGC would be more apt at correctly finding any problems and would likely be more accurate as to confirming they are correctly ided. James G
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WTB Boston Store Cards esp Ruth, Hornsby and 1915/16 UNC Strip cards and other Boston Store's too. |
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