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i really like discussing slabs (i obviously have a slab problem, duh) and would like to get a thread going to talk about 'em
So, here it is!
So, here it is!
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JoshHamilton said:I have most high end OPC rookies from
1980-1988 graded PSA 9.
I'm still looking for a Gretzky PSA 9. By that I'm looking for $4k so I can purchase a PSA 9
JoshHamilton said:Ray Bourque. At the time I was building the collection (2003-2004), the pop was 19. By comparison, Messier had a pop of nearly 100. They were selling for upwards of $600 at one point.
Certain other cards were a bitch. Especially '81's. Ciccarelli and Andy Moog rarely showed up. Coffey was pushing $200. A few '85's like Iafrate and Kevin Dineen were extremely tough.
My biggest regret was selling my 1979's. I had Howe, Hull, and Dryden. Those are impossible. I sold all three for $750.
My #1 want is a 1979 Barry Melrose. I'd probably pay $175 for it, and I'd probably get smoked by a few hundred bucks
Weimer said:Maybe it's just me but looking at those three slabs I like the look of the PSA slab the best. I know they're known for having problems the last few years with security issues and such but I still like the look of them.
ThoseBackPages said:The 8.0 and lower flips that BGS use are ATROCIOUS looking when placed next to SGC/PSA cards of the same grade