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I won a 1951-52 Parkhurst Richard PSA 6 in an auction 5 years ago for around $500 and what they are going for now just makes me shake my head.
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There is no way you could buy a PSA 6 Rocket Richard rookie for $500 five years ago! They were worth much more than that!
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