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64 | 63.37% |
| Not good as the item is the only thing that matters |
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6 | 5.94% |
| Doesn’t affect the value one way or another |
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31 | 30.69% |
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I’ve seen many graded items that come from player families or a well known collector. Does having their name on a TPG label help, hurt or doesn’t really matter to you when buying or bidding?
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