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Posted By: Dave S
Leslie--you know your budget and your preferences in regards to slabbing. If you're working on your own set and not concerned with re-selling, or impressing others with the slabs...and you've had luck with "raw" purchases, why not stay that route? Less expense, less space, etc. You might want to keep a lookout for multi-card lots, helps considerably with shipping costs. Think it holds true with any significant set, not only 206's... |
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