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Posted By: barrysloate
Bruce- all excellent points, and I agree both grading services and dealers should be held to the highest standards. As far as certifying sellers, I guess that would be good for a full time dealer, but what about the collector who just wants to throw a few duplicates on BST? Would he be banned from doing so? But I agree the grading services in particular need some work and the fact that each of the big three utilize slightly different standards is detrimental to the hobby. |
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