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Posted By: leon
I think you have to go by series a little bit more than date of mfg. There are some series that are known for more high grade cards and some where high grade is very tough....Any cards that came on thinner paper stock ie...some T216's, T213-1, Derby Cigar etc....are going to be much tougher to find high grade...while N28, N29 and any of the WG game cards etc...will be a little easier to find high grade... |
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