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lemme know the verbage on the pre war cards you guys are referencing and i'd like to add them to cover the full spectrum...
if not, no worries. and pete, got specifics? if so, will add those to the top as well. |
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With that 52 Mays PSA 9 sale of 480k it may be worth more than the 51 Bowman in a 9. Although I haven't heard of any recent 51 sales in a comparable grade.
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92 Bowman for sure.
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