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Eye appeal as well. I have a Boston Store card and a Cracker Jack that are both SGC "A" and IMO, despite a little trimming, look MUCH nicer than a Poor or w/e. That is my general rule, w some exceptions.
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That Walter Johnson reminds me of my '56 Kahns' Frank Robinson, Scott--Ex+ front, slight back damage, apparently from being glued into a scrapbook and improperly removed. It received a grade of "fair" from SGC, but I'd been looking for one that looked even halfway decent for many years, and was [and am] absolutely delighted with it!
Thanks for all the responses, guys. I really wanted to know what the hardcore guys thought. Larry |
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