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As stated on their website, the SBC holder really is superior in appearance. Even the slab has a higher quality look to it, when compared to PSA, as does Becketts. And that black background does seem to enhance the cards looks, except perhaps for the Topps 1971's, for obvious reasons. I wonder why they don't use another color for that particular (my personally favorite) set.
Yet, post war they probably take a back seat to PSA and Becketts. Yet, I'm a collector, not an investor and would prefer to use them in grading a few non-standard sized sets. I was wondering how they do with Topps coins, Super cards, and Kelloggs? Last edited by theseeker; 10-13-2010 at 08:38 AM. |
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