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Old 04-26-2016, 07:41 PM
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Default 1962 Bell Dodgers - Drysdale

Came across this in a collection I bought a while ago and was wondering do these have a better value still sealed or should I open it when sending it to PSA?


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Old 04-26-2016, 08:25 PM
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Leave it sealed. That is very unique. How many un-opened examples can there be of this 54 year old regional issue?
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Leave it sealed! Huge premium from Bell specialists
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Thanks for the replies. My original plan was to leave it sealed. The only thing that was making me thing that opening might have been a good idea is that there is a 0 pop on PSA 9 and 10 and I was unsure if a sealed on would be better than a high grade one. Or can PSA do grades on sealed cards?
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At least 3 of the corners appear to be not so great (especially noticeable on the back scan), so it seems to me a 9 or a 10 would be nowhere in sight. But hopefully I'm wrong.
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At least 3 of the corners appear to be not so great (especially noticeable on the back scan), so it seems to me a 9 or a 10 would be nowhere in sight. But hopefully I'm wrong.
What he said. + stains? or are those on the cellophane and not the card? It will be far more valuable graded and slabbed in the baggy.
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Leave it sealed!!! But I think I'm just beating a dead horse by saying that.

Looks to be somewhere between a 6.5 and 7.5 if you want to rip it and get it graded.
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