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T206CollectorObviously, the disclosure you make may have an impact on the sale price of the card, but I do not think it is your responsibility to make such a disclosure. Why should every subsequent buyer of your card be able to sell it for higher than you, just because you know what SGC once said about it? It is not a question of honesty or dishonesty -- it is a matter of fair and reasonable advertising. Since 1909 there have been countless owners of our cards. Do we need to list each of their opinions about the grade and authenticity of the card, too? Third party grading is here to help. If you trust PSA, then the collectors words are meaningless.
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I rely on SGC for a subjective opinion, in which I place a great deal of faith and value (which they back up with a moneyback guarantee). These are not the same graders that we all accept as being clueless.