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Posted By: Rob D.
You know, given the examples upon examples of errors in grading that have surfaced lately, I would think the real hobby panic in 2009 might be felt by those who specialize in collecting "ultra high grade" prewar type cards. How would you feel if you had placed your trust (not to mention your money) in someone assigning somewhat arbitrary numbers on a flip, only to find out that maybe all those 7s, 8s and 9s don't mean all that much in the end? |
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