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Posted By: Red
The group of people that grading has helped the most is collectors. When the time comes that a collector changes directions or a family needs to sell something, the liquidity of the card in a graded slab makes the whole selling process so much more easier and less prone to getting taken on the sale. Sure the anti-graders will promote to death the few freak mistakes in a million but grading has made the hobby as a whole a lot more easier, safer, and enjoyable for everyone to play around in. Collecting is supposed to be fun and relaxing. |
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