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			David, I've always considered the N28 set to be the 19th century answer to the T206 set and a "can't lose" for long term value. Fairly regularly found as 19th century cards go, Buffalo Bill Cody, Annie Oakley, Sullivan, Dempsey, Anson.....lithography at its best and all the luminaries of the time. I'd get them all in the same holders before I sold them (or now)....if I was keeping them long term SGC, if I was selling them PSA. Which 2 do you need?
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			Need Ward and Keefe but also need to upgrade my beater Caruthers before I consider it complete. All the recent threads about crossing over cards has me worried. I have never crossed any over or even sent a card to get graded.
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			David, you can specify a minimum grade you'll accept from SGC when crossing cards over. If you have a PSA 5 Oakley, specify you want nothing lower than aN SGC 60 or they should leave it in the PSA holder and return it. Here is the verbage from their website. Crossover Based on Tier Price Cards from other grading services are reviewed for SGC certification. You must specify the minimum grade you will accept for crossover. You have a very nice set David. | 
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