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Posted By: Rob
The feeling I get is if I spend ~ $15 to send in a nice T206 Cobb for grading services, chances are it will be looked at intensely with many of the latest gadgets (loupes, micrometers, whatever). But if I send in a common t206 in rough shape, it will probably get looked at quickly w/o extra time taken to see if color was added or at the surface to see if pencil marks previously existed or if it was professionally rebacked etc.? |
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