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Great topic. Here is my take:
I don’t think we are close nor do I think the grading companies want to seriously use this technology. I liken it to the car tire industry. Car tires typically last 60000 miles. Could a car tire company make a tire that lasts over that amount? Of course they could. But they want you to have to buy new tires often and spend money. The same applies to grading companies. How many times do we hear “I didn’t get the grade I wanted” so I cracked it out and resubmitted it. If the technology was used properly, cracking and resubmitting cards wouldn’t be possible and thus, grading companies would lose money in the long run. |
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