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Old 07-04-2021, 10:09 AM
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Default 1951 Red Back - grading question… perforation?

I recently picked up this 51 Red Back Kiner on the cheap - I’ve never had one of these and am wondering if this one is worth $30 for SGC grading.

It has some odd looking perforation looking bumps on the bottom of the card - were these originally connected by perforation to other cards somehow?

Think this is worth getting graded? Thx for your opinion/advice.

Jeff
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Old 07-04-2021, 10:31 AM
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They were issued in two card panels, one on top of each other. So, yes. Preferations are commonly found..

As for grading, your choice. But you'd likely need to get a 7 or better to ensure a profit. Not sure I see that on yours
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