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Originally Posted by RGold
When I previewed the auction, I only looked at the T206s graded SGC 70 or higher. I thought the cards looked fairly graded.
As I watched the auction, I was surprised to see how nice the SGC 60s and lower graded looked. In a lot of cases, I felt those cards had greater eye appeal than the higher graded ones. But alas, I was buying the labels not the cards, so I limited my bidding to the higher graded.  
There were very few cards graded SGC 80 or near mint. The vast majority of the cards were mid grade. I can't quite understand how an unbiased collector could look at this group of cards and not see them as Excellent.
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pon·tif·i·cate
verb
verb: pontificate; 3rd person present: pontificates; past tense: pontificated; past participle: pontificated; gerund or present participle: pontificating
/pänˈtifiˌkāt/
1. (in the Roman Catholic Church) officiate as bishop, especially at Mass.
2. express one's opinions in a way considered annoyingly pompous and dogmatic.
"he was pontificating about art and history"