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I will post my ‘59 Kahn’s Jim Brown PSA-5 and I compared it to the ‘59 Kahn’s Jim Brown PSA-7 that Memory Lane just sold. It looks superior. When you tilt the card there is a very slight scratch barely noticeable. According to PSA standards it should have probably been a PSA-6. I may have it reviewed. Everyone is trying to be the toughest graders. I’ll concur with many of the comments, it does seem like they are being much tougher. |
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They are hammering anything and everything these days.
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Carl--Not sure what the big deal is. I have the 1916 Boston team postcard that was Copelands. It is easy to identify from the message on the back, but I also have the auctual auction tag and bought it from the lot winner in the original auction. I also know the collector who has the Copeland Anson in uniform. Again, easy to identify.
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Jay - Then it should be easy to get the pedigree? If that interests you. Did they show the back in the catalog or description. Also, you must have thought it was a big deal or you never would have bought the auction tag, right? You were wise to do that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I believe they did show the back. I didn't pay extra for the tag--it came with the piece. I just don't think that the fact that it came from Copeland is that big a deal.
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Great effort and interesting stuff and yes amazing collection it was
Love the football stuff
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Can you post a picture of the tag? I actually have one from the Topps Guernsey auction. ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I went and looked at the catalog. I assume your talking about the Lot 732. Wow. The one with Babe Ruth. That postcard is outstanding, but you should have bought the 604 different Old Judge cards….lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Yes, I don’t understand that either.
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