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You may feel it's easier to go unnoticed.
I just checked the PSA pop reports (and if I'm off by a few I apologize) The key is going for 9's -- because if you hit a 9 -- you get serious competition by the registry people My quick math (and again I say I could be off) is that the 67 Sammy Ellis card has 12 9's or better out of 108 cards which is an 11 percent ratio. The 1961 Cheney (which is a reasonably difficult card in itself) is nine 9's or better out of 133 which is about 7 percent. If you hit the 9's on these cards -- you make some pretty serious money. RIch |
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