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Posted By: Seth B.
I just picked up my first card with a provenance on the slab: an E92 Shean from the Nagy Collection. I missed out when a bunch of these Nagy caramels were auctioned awhile ago, and I'm happy to get one now. What do people think about grading companies designating collections on the flips? I think it's kind of cool, gives some legitimacy to these baseball cards and the collectors, kind of like ex collection stamps on Old Master engravings or something. |
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