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					Originally Posted by Snapolit1  If I am going to spend real bucks on a card I want a TPG opinion that it's authentic.  As counterfeiting and just plain old copying gets more and more sophisticated, I just don't trust myself eyeballing something. Particularly scans of something.  People on this board who know a lot more than I do debate all the time whether a scan looks authentic.Like the kid in the deli doing the quick swipe of the $100 bill . . . . .
 And, yes, I realize they make mistakes too.
 |  Same - and I'd add that I also like the protection of slabs on expensive cards. They certainly are not foolproof when it comes to authentication but if I'm buying a card over $500 or so, there's an added level of assurance for me.
 
Not to mention that high-dollar slabbed cards are much easier to sell.
 
I'm mostly a raw collector myself but there are advantages to TPG-gradedx cards.
		 
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				T205 (208/208) 
T206 (520/520) 
T207 (200/200) 
E90-1 (120/121) 
E91A/B/C (99/99) 
1895 Mayo (18/48) 
N28/N29 Allen & Ginter (100/100) 
N162 Goodwin Champions (32/50) 
N184 Kimball Champions (38/50)
 
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