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If you opened 100-200 sealed sets you might get one graded a 10. You might have to open 500-1000 boxes it is that tough. Much easier to just buy a 10, or buy a handfull of 9's and crack them out and resubmit since the difference between a 9 and 10 really nothing except luck and who is grading that day. From my experience most cards from the 80's that grade 8 are usually nicer than those graded 9 and a fraction of the cost. Hard to believe that in 1990 the upperdeck set was worth more than it is now........
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