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jay behrensThose of you taht think there are not alot of high grade, ungraded cards out there obviously haven't been in the hobby that long. All you have to do is look at the Nagy collection. His is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to long time collections of long time collectors, most of which don't have their cards graded. It will probably be 25 years or more before you can get a true sense of what is truely rare in high grade and what isn't because these colelctions will remain ungraded until the person leaves the hobby or passes away.
As to old school grading, there is a huge difference between a micro flaw that can only be seen under magnification and a crease that breaks the surface of the card. These should not be treated the same.
Jay
My place is full of valuable, worthless junk.