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Old 10-18-2020, 12:46 PM
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Absolutely the best grade. Any less means creases, marks, and significant damage. Any more and the demand increases exponentially, and you're paying at least double. Still a good presentation. Corner wear doesn't detract too much. Well loved and appreciated by all its owners.

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And also far more demand for the lowest grades (because there are more people who just want the card as cheaply as possible than there are people like us).

This year's rise in prices has just exaggerated that effect even more. It's now tougher to afford anything above the lowest grade for great vintage stuff.

All of this is why I've gotten mostly grade 2.5-5 for my '50s and '60s collection. Best combination of value and solid eye appeal
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