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Posted By: zach
I own 6 graded cards in my collection and I did not get them graded but bought them that way and don't want to risk taking them out etc. I love the feel and look of a raw card. You can take it out and tilt it towards the light just right and get a nice glare off of it. The smell is also good. I don't have any nasty smelling cards in my collection yet, and I dont think i'll ever own one because if theyres a really bad smell it probably mildew which is a no no for my cards. So i'd say atleast 95 percent is raw and ungraded and 5 percent or less is graded. |
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