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|  I guess grading does make a difference 
			
			Posted By: paul I think my ungraded card was slightly nicer than the graded one (no back damage), but sold for $70 less.  I'm still happy with the price since I thought a Tharps or Harrington card of a low level Hall of Famer wasn't worth much, but still, this certainly shows that grading can make a difference. | 
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