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Posted By: jay behrens
All you have to do is look at the coin colelcting hobby to see where we are headed. You will eventually see all 'rare' and high demand cards slabbed, mainly for resale purposes. I don't really forsee any change in prices things sell for in regards to high demand, high grade examples will command astronomical prices and 'ordinary' cards and lower grade examples of tough cards will be in a more affordable range. Granding will not boost the value of a mid to low level grade cards beyond confidence it gives people that the card is legit. |
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