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Andrew#2 if those are the only choices.
One of the negative outcomes (and there are lots of positives) is that it often puts grade scarcity above card scarcity. For example, 1933 George Millers: sorry, but it's got holes in it, what will PSA grade is a major concern. A 19?? Topps PSA 9/10 common, prices through the roof, even though 1000s of the card exist. The high dollar difference between one numerical grade is silly, as the number is based on the subjectivity of a pair of eyes.
Oh, the question was about the Registry, not grading. Okay, nevermind. Registry good.
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