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There really is no hard fast answer. "A" cards will appeal to some and others wouldn't want them in their collection. To me, it matters why the card was graded "A"... trimming, restoration, recoloring, too much card stock missing, or a piece of tape on the back all weigh differently to me. Some I am ok with and some I am not. So, it really comes down to a personal decision of what you are comfortable with and what you are willing to pay for it.
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