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Posted By: PASJD
They don't capture every card obviously, but I would think by this point they are at least statistically significant in most cases as to scarcity, difficulty of finding cards in high grade vs. low grade, etc. One heck of a lot of cards have been graded, even if there are lots of unslabbed ones out there. |
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