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Was just curious to hear opinions from others about how they feel about graded baseballs vs non-graded. Not talking about Ruth, Mantle, Dimaggio ect. but more like Mays, Aaron, Ripken and other "newer" HOFers. I know that higher graded baseballs sell for a premium, but is it worth the extra money for a graded baseball as opposed to a respectable un-graded ball? Which do you prefer and why?
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