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    I picked this up for 13.58 Delivered, I feel it has much more value than mentioned, thoughts,


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    @clk823- The conventional thinking I've come to understand is that qualifiers (MC, MK, OC, PM) have the effect of lowering the grade by 2 levels (i.e. an 8 OC is equal to an 8. I have always been less bothered by factory-created defects than wear issues like soft corners and creases. According to Beckett On-Line, the card books $18 graded a 6. I think it's a great pick-up.
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    @clk823- The conventional thinking I've come to understand is that qualifiers (MC, MK, OC, PM) have the effect of lowering the grade by 2 levels (i.e. an 8 OC is equal to an 8. I have always been less bothered by factory-created defects than wear issues like soft corners and creases. According to Beckett On-Line, the card books $18 graded a 6. I think it's a great pick-up.



    Nice perspective thank you

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    Nice perspective thank you

    @clk823- Furthermore, the first card of most vintage sets is harder to find in nice condition, because kids were known to keep their sets in rubber bands, which damaged the edges of the cards.

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    Do you feel theres more value in this card, verses the standard pictured card on eBay, I’ve looked at many, a lot of the 58 Topps and feel over all even with the OC, the value is considerably more, then Beckett says,

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    Do you feel theres more value in this card, verses the standard pictured card on eBay, I’ve looked at many, a lot of the 58 Topps and feel over all even with the OC, the value is considerably more, then Beckett says,

    @clk823- I'm no expert, but I would tend to agree with your statement.

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    I love it! My 72' Staubach is a 8(oc) It is still an amazing card. Vintage cards with high grades are awesome. I wouldn't worry about the book value. It's your value that matters. The fact that you are happy with it means it was a great deal. (Of course) the rest of us agree too! LOL I think it's a great pick up.

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