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All points well made and taken. For a card like the Rose with "only" 26 PSA 9's and 1-10 ( I didn't check the sgc pop), I would tend to agree with the opinion that the "10" is over valued by some just because of the grade for which there is little difference. On the other hand with a multitude of rarities, I think there is a strong argument for "stupid" prices on high 9-10 grades - one example might be a hypothetical (nothing higher than a 4 currently exists) PSA 9 1964 Venezuelan Pete Rose.
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