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Purely as a philosophical matter, how much does eye appeal versus a card's technical grade factor into your decision to purchase the card? Obviously, for some ultra rarities, just the fact that you may finally have the opportunity to purchase an example of a card you have sought for years is enough to pull the trigger. But what about a card that is perhaps tough, but not impossible to obtain? From what I've seen on this board, eye appeal is a factor growing in influence.
Your comments are most appreciated. Larry |
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