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Posted By: Jimmy
No process is perfect, but the interest in the hobby has increased over the years because of the graded items and auctions. I like ungraded as well, and for the past year started buying more ungraded items like I did 10 years ago. There is talk that the grading system has some issues, but what business does not. The process is very subjective anyways, always has been, but the hobby needed something new back in the early 90s to keep it going. I do agree the leading companies need to get out there and take control of the problems that come up. I do like the idea of a National Organization to help with collectors needs. |
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