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Good stuff, Erich!
I've heard about cases where the 17 was being removed from the Bresnahan card to make it look like the no number variety. How should people watch for that alteration? |
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Invaluable information……thanks, Erich!
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Also, we may not see a spike in 17 being removed in the future. This is because many more no numbers have been identified recently so it is not valued as highly as it once was. |
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Good to know, Erich - thanks for your thoughts!
Bummer about the 'no number' variety not having quite as much of a premium any more; I've had mine for a while and hoped it would prove to stay a tough variety! |
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Spot on Erich. Great info for all.
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Okay, make a guess--what pct. of PSA and SGC graded CJ 14s are faked, trimmed ,etc.?
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