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			Those are butt-ugly flips.  I venture it will take them years - if ever! - for cards in their slabs to realize the same sale prices as the equivalent grade of a same card in a PSA holder.  Everybody sez, "well, it's for my PC."  Face it.  Down the road we all will be selling, or willing our "PC" due to health issues or demise.  When that happens, I believe PSA holdered cards will still realize the biggest gains for you or your estate / survivors.  If they are still around in 5-10 years, let's look in and see how CSG has fared.  For now, they are just the new kid on the block. Nothing more . . .
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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