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Most of the board feels that PSA cards sell for more. My experience is that it doesn't matter. SGC offers a better product, and the only difference in the price realized would be if you have a high grade card which may be bought by a registry collector. Then you probably would get more with a PSA card. Otherwise, it's about the same. Just pick one or the other and go with it.
While the economy isn't good, high end cards still get strong prices. And if you prefer to wait out the economic slump...well, how long does one wait? A year? Several years? Now you're in the business of predicting the future. |
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I would think that if that Cobb can be authenticated (I would say SGC) then it won't matter what the economy is like...WOWZA Dude
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