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Old 06-06-2011, 05:41 PM
jeffmohler jeffmohler is offline
Jeffrey D. Mohler
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I guess it is a little too late to have much influence in the outcome, but I don't think you need to grade these postcards. With the pinholes they are automatically a 10 or 20 at best.

What additional information will the grades give a potential buyer? If the postcards didn't have pinholes then by all means get them graded so that a buyer can have a better idea if there are light creases, dinged corners, etc, but the pinholes downgrade the cards so far that a creased card with a pinhole will grade the same as a very nice card with the same pinhole.

Jeff
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