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Posted By: Howie
Anything good or bad to say about the concept of a set registry applies to both PSA and SGC. It's a great way to keep track and organize your collection, and see how your set compares with other collector's sets. It's also a great way to network with other collectors with interests similar to yours. If anybody wonders where all those cards go that PSA and SGC grades, many are listed right there in the registry listings. You can collect at any level and with any goal you like. To constantly belittle and insult collectors that don't collect the same way you do does no good for promoting the hobby. Anything that makes it easier, safer, and more enjoyable for collectors is a good thing. |
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