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Posted By: Dave F
Jim, I'm not asking about getting them graded now. I'm asking about after your gone and your whoever you leave them to decides to sell them....would it not be ethical to make sure when they do go back into the hobby at that point to have them re-examined? Certainly Jim, if your concerned with the cards that are altered floating around now you wouldn't want your own that may be altered put back into the hobby in that condition? Unless your planning on taking them with you, thats a valid conern isn't it? If even 3% of your high end cards are in fact altered, that would be quite a number that your loved ones would be eventually throwing back into the mix... |
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