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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Paul, thanks, I'll check out Lemke. I just got back in the hobby also after a long hiatus and have been buying mostly graded cards. I can see that the raw card market is a different ballgame. Of course, that's the way the whole hobby operated before the advent of third party grading. If nothing else, the wide acceptance of numerical grading seems to have forced people dealing in raw cards to be a little more precise about terms like "Near Mint" and so on. |
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