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If I was investing, which I'm not, I'd buy something that's undervalued. In my estimation, high grade cards, unless they are truly rare, are overvalued. As far as I'm concerned, the most undervalued cards are the undergraded ones, particularly those that look like high grade cards, but have small flaws that torpedo their grades ...
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