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Old 06-20-2013, 08:38 PM
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Two 1957 Berras that I submitted to PSA three months apart. I don't see a stain on the front or back of the 7ST, but maybe I am just missing it. Regardless, which card would you prefer to own if you didn't know the grades? The Berra 7ST is on the left in both photos.

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Old 06-20-2013, 08:54 PM
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I don't see the stain either. Regardless of their grades, I would pick the one on the right just because of the centering.
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I don't see a stain.I would also take the one on the right,but would be happy with either one.
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What they said...no stain but like centering on the one on the right...
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Right.
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Do you have a black light handy? Maybe that will 'shine a little light' on this stain puzzle.
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I like the one on the right, based on the centering. Both of them are nice.
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I would be fine with either one, but the right one has better centering.
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The one on the right for the previously mentioned centering issues. Although I sure can't see a stain on the ST.
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I don't see the stain either. Regardless of their grades, I would pick the one on the right just because of the centering.
me too......great looking cards..
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I son't see a stain either. The card on the left appears to have better ( more rich ) coloring. I'll lean to the left......
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