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					Originally Posted by conor912  I was emailing with a buddy today and we got to chatting about "amount of risk per dollar spent". Meaning that if a raw nrmt card sells for $20 but the same card slabbed sells for $100, which has more risk?  If the raw version turns out to be bogus, you're out $20. The slabbed version has a less likely chance of being bogus, but if it is, you're out $100. The big question was, where is the tipping point? At what dollar amount (or multiplier of the raw price) does a graded card become a heftier gamble than it's raw counterpart? | 
	
 Right about 3 Years ago.!!
But seriously I would expect that the graded card risk is greatest in the highest value cards.  So $100 and under and mid grade commons less likely a risk IMO