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Posted By: Peter Baldes
I've bought from them a few times. I usually purchase cards graded VG or higher. They seem to be more accurately graded. I once bought a card listed at GD/VG and it had a clipped corner and a small tear. PSA and SGC would give it a Fair rating tops. Usually Fritsch grades a step to a step and a half above what a grading service would give, but beware of "EX, with back damage". |
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