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The secret has been out on postcards for years now, as they grow in popularity. IMO, having a stamp or period writing on them adds to the allure. Most postcard collectors could care less about the grade even though it’s a good idea to have graded to basically say it hasn’t been trimmed down. Lower graded postcards or cards with qualifiers on them allow for better buying opportunities and weed out the registry folks who just buy the holder grade.
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