Why the crossover? The cards are very nice and safely holdered already, no? Do you prefer the holder at PSA? The Seaver image is spectacular! If not for the print issues in the pitcher art, you'd have a drop-dead stunner there!!! Great cards regardless of their residence in any holder!
"You've gotta be a man to play this game...but you'd better have a lot of little boy in you, too"--Roy Campanella
Have seen all of these in person and several others. Talk about a collection of high end and well centered cards. I call first in line if you ever sell any of the Ryan or Bench cards - super high end examples.
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Why the crossover? The cards are very nice and safely holdered already, no? Do you prefer the holder at PSA? The Seaver image is spectacular! If not for the print issues in the pitcher art, you'd have a drop-dead stunner there!!! Great cards regardless of their residence in any holder!
"You've gotta be a man to play this game...but you'd better have a lot of little boy in you, too"--Roy Campanella
Are you doing Min Grades on these? With the back chipping, I don't see it as a PSA 9, but backs are overlooked frequently enough it's possible.
Min grades:
9 on the Bench
8 on the Berra
9 on the Seaver
I only see the front but see others commenting on back chipping.
Have seen all of these in person and several others. Talk about a collection of high end and well centered cards. I call first in line if you ever sell any of the Ryan or Bench cards - super high end examples.
KC
Thx Keith for your first hand comments!