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Posted By: Mark Holt
I believe that the % of cards from any era that are graded is small. I think I'm a fairly average collector - I have a few sets listed on the Registry but most of my collection is raw and will stay that way. For example I have a mid grade raw 41 PB set that looks great in a binder and I can pick it up and look at it easily whenever I want. My 'slabs' are mostly in a box in a closet. Why would I ever spend the dough to have my 41 PBs come back as 4s/5s/and maybe a 6 or two and hit the closet. |
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