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[QUOTE=Potomac Yank;763962]A card in a holder does look nice, and it is protected, but what is it protecting?
You are protecting the cards from accidents. Every time you are with a raw card; something may (although not usually) happen to that card. If a card is in a holder; then it is protected from the possibility of human error (usually). I never stated such a decision was right or wrong (in fact; I praised the idea of raw cards) BUT it is a very valid and frankly prudent reason to put a card into a slab. Regards Rich |
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