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Posted By: Erick Lewin
It seems like the only way the cards going is up in any grade. However, when it comes to one graded a 1; It all depends on how nice the 1 is. There's probably more variance within this grade than any other. One 1 with great eye appeal, downgraded from something small and technical like a spot of reverse-paperloss, will go for way more than a creased up "hammered" 1. Even Authentic "trimmed" ones with great eye appeal will go for more i think. |
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