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Posted By: al davis
the advantage of low-grade cards over higher states of preservation is that they can still be handled and enjoyed. no need to worry, just enjoy! if i had 200 low grade t205's, i'd buy 200 new card savers and get a uniform appearance that way. either in stacks, or placed in pages with a dark background, they'd be good looking and, importantly, more accessible than 200 slabs. and the $1000+ that you'd save in grading fees could buy a nice handful of low-grade t205 hof'ers. |
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