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Whats the "safest" grading company???
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06-30-2013, 11:44 PM
JollyElm
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Off topic, but it's a shame that the grading companies don't take a high quality photograph of each card after its graded. It would be nice to have access to that database to see which cards have been broken out and regraded, etc.
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