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IMO, Grading is completely subjective. I think it will be hard to prove fault by a grader, unless you can prove participation in upgrading a piece. We, the collectors, have given the grading companies all their value. PSA, SGC, Beckett, GAI, PRO... they all have said "Our opinion is more valuable than yours" and we have validated the statement. The one thing that baffles me the most is why an expensive card is more to grade than a common card? Do they spend more time with these cards? Are they giving my commons less attention? Or, are we paying to get our expensive cards in the "right" holder with a more costly submission?
Just my thoughts... And, btw, I do like to submit cards. |
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