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I am putting together a mid-grade 1952 low # set (raw) and recently bit the bullet and bought the Andy Pafko #1 card off of eBay for a pretty good price (less than $100). I made a concession and bought it at a lower grade than my other cards primarily due to the cost of higher grade Pafkos. This card is an SGC 10, but I bought it because there are no holes, paper loss, or tears. Basically just rounded corners, creasing on the side, and some chipping on the side. The black back is clean and the card is well-centered. My question is should I crack it out or leave it? I don't have any intention at this point to sell it, but you never know. I really don't deal with graded cards so I am looking for advice.
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