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What is the top to bottom centering on the 8 o/c? 75/25? 90/10? 99/1? A decent 8 o/c will often grade a 6, but if it's really bad it might come back lower. Once in a great while I only lose a single grade when regrading to get rid of a qualifier. Obviously that's ideal and you'd be way ahead if that was the case but it's the exception not the rule.
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OCD about centering. Will never purchase an o/c card. That's one of the reasons my 1967 set has taken so long, I'll leave a hole in my set rather than having an o/c card.
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It's really hard to find top tier OC cards these days......Kevin bought them all.
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Why does everyone ask us questions they should ask themselves? This is only your opinion that matters. Buy whichever one you like best.
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The OC stuff drives me crazy; I've got just a couple in my collection and if they're really off center I can't even look at them. I also think a nice 6 is better -- and worth more -- than a sharp-cornered 8OC.
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OC is the kiss of death!!!!
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