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To me, the most important thing a grading company offers me is traceability. I do understand that cards can be broken out and sold raw, but it gives me the added security that should they be stolen, hopefully they could be tracked via their serial number.
I respect Ted's opinion probably more then anyone elses opinion. We differ on this one. I`m not pro grading nor am I anti grading. I can take cards graded or raw, doesn`t matter. What matters to me is we all collect for the love of collecting and that is all that should really matter. Guys will always like things different ways, graded or ungraded, big boobs or small ones, fast cars or luxury cars, blonds or brunettes. To each their own.... don`t take things personal if someone disagrees`... life is too short to worry about such trivial issues!
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