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For me, being new to collecting, graded cards give the ability to see what an actual 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 card looks like. It's one thing to look at pictures of graded cards online and another to be able to examine them in person. This has given my a greater insight into raw cards as it makes it somewhat easier to judge condition.
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