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41 | 38.68% |
| Beaten but grades numerically |
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65 | 61.32% |
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Agreed. When you are trying to complete a very difficult set (E94 master set for example), you can hardly reject an SGC A of a card when it is the first specific color/player combination you have seen in years and you need it. Some cards are so tough that finding them graded even though in an authentic holder makes them very desirable. You can always upgrade to a numerical holder later down the line.
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