Was just reading an old CBM and in an article by Steve borock he mentions a cgc red label for 'moderns'. I realized i've never seen one. Anybody have a slabbed 'modern' from 2000 or so? Care to post a pic or scan? Did this label ever really exist or was it just something they thought about?
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#5653902 - 05/05/1212:08 AMRe: Red label cgc books?
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Originally Posted By: Trev
Was just reading an old CBM and in an article by Steve borock he mentions a cgc red label for 'moderns'. I realized i've never seen one. Anybody have a slabbed 'modern' from 2000 or so? Care to post a pic or scan? Did this label ever really exist or was it just something they thought about?