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Fair point that perhaps there are flaws to the one on the right that we cannot see in the scans. But if that is the case then we really can't answer the question which is the better one to keep.
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To me, it's an easy answer for the original poster. Forget the slab and keep the one you like best. That is what I do...the number, to me, means nothing except when reselling it sometimes"might" increase value.
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It's another illustration of how you use TPG to your advantage as a collector. The one on the right has superior eye appeal. The one on the left is the one you sell. Somebody will spend much more time looking at the flip than they will at the image. I swear some people are "flip collectors"
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+1 for the card on the right
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