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The Rhoads (as I said) which went for $7200 was indeed a PSA 7--but it is indeed a Piedmont 350 common and while "only 3 higher" sounds good there are also 2 higher in Sweet Cap--and, besides, there are dozens of others with very similar numbers going for 1/3 that. Hell, I got a Chase PSA 7 privately last week with similar pop numbers at that level--I guess it's worth $10,000 by those standard--and also a Doyle PSA 7 with only ONE higher as a Piedmont 350 so maybe that it is worth $15,000 now. Ya think?
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