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Nice card, a good start on t206.
Yeah, question 4 -- totally. If you're going after low grade cards, don't worry about Psa or Sgc unless it's the same price as a raw card. Having a bunch of t206s that aren't sealed in will let you get a feel for the proper look and thickness and overall feel of the things. And if it's bad enough to rate a PSA1 or SGC 10 you don;t need the slab to tell you that. Trimmed or otherwise A graded cards can be pretty good bargains, great eye appeal, but without the big price. And some of them aren't actually trimmed, but just factory small or miscut. Steve B |
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