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SGC is BRUTAL on 1920s exhibits; something about that full bleed color that just draws down the grades. When you get a nice one, it is an event for celebration, that's for sure.
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I agree the color tinted cards get hammered by the TPG's. I dont have many high grade but here is one of my favorite and highest graded-
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Here is the 1927 - plus couple others.
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