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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
Well in terms of high grade low grade here is my take. Besides a few of the mainstream sets ie. t206 etc. most of the sets collected by members on this board do not exhist in high grade. Heck just try to compleate a t207 or an m101-5 set in any grade very very tough to do. I can walk into the national and start from scratch and put together a 1958 topps set in psa 8 before the show is over-4 days. An m101-5 set may take you 4 years to finish and it will not be in psa 8 because you can not find non exhistent cards. So really apples are being compared to oranges. Everyone should enjoy what they collect that is the backbone of the hobby. |
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