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I wonder if us collectors that collect lower grade, but still presentable cards, stress over the "number" as much as collectors that collect higher grade cards? I can't remember thinking to myself "man, I sure wish this would have gotten a 3, instead of a 2." I like looking at high grade stuff (not so much into paying the price to own it) but with much of the cards I collect it's not an option. When SGC told me this card would get a 20 instead of a 30 my comment was "great, who cares?" I am just darn happy to have a speciman!! And I understand not all cards are like this but still....a 1, 2, 3......4,5,6 etc.....just doesn't matter to me that much. Please don't think I am knocking the "collecting by number" game as I am not. ALL collecting is wonderful. best regards
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 05-20-2010 at 08:09 AM. Reason: clarification |
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Leon- no doubt there's greater stressing at the top. That's where the set registry comes into play, and where the numbers tell the whole story.
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