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Posted By: dan mckee
Dave, we appreciate you writing this but you didn't need to. We all know you are the class of the class! The problem here, once again, is the experts, the grading companies, missing something that shouldn't be missed. As Wes said, it happens and I agree that it just slipped through as it slipped by Dave and as it would have slipped by me. When a card is a beater, no matter how rare, you tend not to look as closely as you would a high grade card. The grading is here to stay. SGC is absolutely by far the best IMO, but mistakes are always going to happen as long as you have human intervention. Dan. |
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