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Posted By: Dustan Hedlin
Thanks for the replies, guys. I have found a lot of great looking cards just in the past few days, and I think this is going to end up being pretty fun. SGC 40 and 50 cards seem to be in my price range for the moment. Just starting off, I don't want to dive right in and spend a bunch of money. This is really an entirely different market than modern cards. While I don't like the look of the GAI slabs as much as SGC or PSA, I might grab a few of those too. I'm looking forward to this. Even if I never buy any t206's, it's been fun researching a few players along the way. |
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