Does PSA grade 1965 Topps Gilligan's Island cards?
JimmyBuff
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I'm certain I've seen some of these cards PSA-graded before... Can anyone provide me with a definitive answer?
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wayne
as for Ginger wearing a PSA 10, I'd rather her unslabbed, in other words, raw!
At any rate, I'd take Mary Ann, even with a ST qualifier. Er...
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I've always thought that the Skipper was with Ginger, Gilligan with Mary Ann and the Professor was looking for a way to offset his nervous energy.
As for Mr. Howell and Mrs. Howell, you'll have to wait for the video to come out.
As for a professional grader on this bunch, I'm still looking for someone to take a look at my ALF collection. Doesn't seem to be an interest there. I still have the doll!
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Alan
there have been 498 cards graded, one of which was a PSA 10!! Talk about bragging rights.
<< <i>Jimmy,
there have been 498 cards graded, one of which was a PSA 10!! Talk about bragging rights. >>
Very nice... I haven't seen any that would be even close to that! If you don't mind, what's the most popular grade? 4-5?