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Posted By: Anson
This is where I feel that grading companies ARE the best option. By getting cards graded as "authentic", it will authenticate the card but also point to the fact that the card probably has been altered. You can still sell the cards for something and, at the very least, know that you're being honest with potential buyers. The future buyer COULD crack the cards out of the holders and try to sell them raw. However, it would be a little more difficult and risky for them to do so. |
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