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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I think the only real downside to investing in high grade, low pop cards is that inevitably new raw cards are graded (or others popped out and resubmitted) and they dilute the value of your investment when they receive the same grade. A 1955 Topps Monte Irvin PSA 8 is a $2800 to $3000 card; however, if 5 more 8s are graded in the next few years, the card is worth $2000 at best. |
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