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Old 12-06-2012, 08:10 AM
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Non-graded and here's why (if I understand how they're grading...if not, please correct me). Baseballs, unlike cards, will not necessarily stay pristine just because they are in a tomb (cube). Ink will fade and/or turn color, oils from the hands of people that touched the ball (either during signing or grading) will turn to brown spots over time, etc etc. Not sure how a ball that has a high grade would remain a high grade over time (although it is possible but not guaranteed). I'm assuming you'll pay a higher price for the graded ball as well, and that to me is just money down the drain. Just my .02.
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