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hankronI tend to beleive that the good graders serve as educated opinions on cards. If a collector wants and is willing to pay a few bucks for such a second opinion on a card he is about to buy or sell, I see nothing wrong with that. I might even say that's a prudent move, as, in general, I beleive getting second opinions is wise ... This is decidedly different from collectors who take a fundamentalist view of a grader, beleiving that something is correct simply because the grader printed it on a label.