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My latest liberation. This was an older PSA slab, which had some of those tiny phantom plastic pieces sealed up with it, and they looked particularly crappy against that ‘71 black. I’ve never understood why PSA can’t QC some of that type stuff better.
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You are a courageous man. Of all the cards ever produced, 1971s are the ones that need to be housed untouched in protective plastic bunkers. If you even look at them wrong way, their edges begin turning white.
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