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JulieI don't collect graded cards, but even those of us who don't have occasionally had to buy one to get what he/she wants (it's silly to say, however, that there are no more ungraded cards in great shape, from any year; my 19th century collection, which isn't huge, is full of them). Given this fact, I have been least often (once) disappointed by GAI; Beckett is chiefly memorable because I have to use a vise-grip plyers to get the card out of the holder, breaking it off all around, which is very damgerous to self, card, and paintings and photos on the wall.
Recently bought a '87 Fleer Bonds, ungraded.