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It of course depends on the grade of the card. Unfortunatley, grading drives price as if you needed some dude in a cubicle telling you that your corners are sharp, or if your card is centered. Also, alot of people are turning thier back on this card dismising the "Butterfly" as no more than a printing flaw. This is true... ...howEVER it is a recognizable consistancy that makes this card (I believe) 18 times more rare than than standerd '65.

Personally, I have them both so I am unbiased but I would recommend the $800-$1,000 range for (either) card if you want one that will retain strong value.

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