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I do know the card well, it's history, White vs Grey yada yada yada ... I've essentially ignored SGC pricing and followed PSA as a gauge.
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Just based on VCP, the economy, and the fact that
it's not a "high end" 9, I would say $5600-$5800 would be a win-win. And I would not discount the fact that it's in an SGC holder if I were considering buying the card. Good luck & please post a scan if/when you get it! Last edited by CW; 12-18-2010 at 03:28 PM. |
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