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I'm curious as to folks input on this. I know when I frequented this board regularly 10-12 year ago many people would talk about the 'old school' collectors and the fact that many of the largest collections were composed of entirely raw cards.
As time has passed, I'm sure the percentage had gone up...but how much? I'm also sure the percentage varies with set. For example, I imagine a much higher percentage of low condition cards from the 19th century have been graded than, say, T207's. What do you think the percentage is for old judges? For T206's? etc. Thanks, Dave |
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