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Old 01-27-2019, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by avalanche2006 View Post
Ok.
So besides what's going on with Greg Morris and Dean's, what is the opinion on paying more for a well centered raw card with sharp corners? Personally, I have no problem paying more for an ungraded card that is well centered with sharp corners. I have no need for a psa 7 that is off center.
I have 3 sets where centering is the main focus. 1958,1959 and 1960. I have probably paid too much at times for cards that are very hard to find centered.
If centering is the key factor for your sets, then absolutely grab ungraded ones that really work for you, and pay what you must.
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