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Posted By: Paul Kaufman
Is it possible that the Mike Mitchell card is no tougher than any of the other so-called "tough" E90-1's ? The POP reports indicate that it is not any tougher than some of the other known scarcities in the set. It is possible that by word of mouth, it was perceived to be scarce and that Lipset continued that perception of the card in his noted work? Several Mike Mitchell's have been graded and it seems like an equal number show up for sale that appear to have been trimmed somewhere along the way. |
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