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i would assume that some cards are in such bad shape that they dont even warrant a "1", yet they are very real. in other cases, the person submitting the card only wants an authentication, and not a grade ('why' i couldn't even begin to speculate). or perhaps the card in question cannot be graded as it is cut from a complete card (4-on-1's come to mind). many reasons could it be....
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