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Originally Posted by WillBBC
^^what he said.
If you're hell-bent on getting one now and have the budget I'd highly recommend buying one already graded. This card has a reputation for a reason!
If your budget is right around 250-300 you may want to consider a PSA 10 Topps rookie. Quickly becoming a classic.
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Thanks - good idea, but for the moment I'm concerned with the SP.
I may buy a graded one as well, just not sure how the extent of surface damage works on these. For example I saw some 7's and 7.5's online that had scratches I was surprised were allowed for a 7. But the more of these I looked at, virtually all of them are that way. (I'm not going for a 9 or anything like that).
I have a feeling this may wind up being the equivalent of the '86 Fleer Jordan for 90's baseball cards - and want to grab one that's decently priced now just to sock away before it's too late.