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Posted By: Dean H
I agree with both Josh and T206Collector. I like slabs because of the protection and presentation they offer. Don't most collectors slab their cards in some way? Even raw collectors "slab" or protect their cards in some fashion like lucite holders. Do raw collectors actually handle their cards that often? I'm not trying to being facetious, but honestly curious. Yes, it costs more for professionally graded slabs, but I feel it is worth it. Just my $.02. |
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