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|  what paper collectible would you most like to see graded next? 
			
			Posted By: warshawlaw   I realize that many folks will howl in derision over the idea of imprisoning more stuff in slabs, but I think it is a valid one: what types of things would you like to see the slabbers tackle next?  We've already got oversized cards and cabinets, tickets, autographed cards and autographed cuts, and N booklets, so these are out as answers.   | 
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