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Posted By: leon
My guess of 50.1% of high grades in slabs as being altered might be high, as I have already recanted elsewhere. I do find it interesting that many of the folks that say "it ain't so" have high grade cards in slabs. Kind of like protecting PSA when you have a large investment in their slabs? Regardless, if it's only 10% (and I will always think that that percentage is low, based on what I have been told and seen) it's still too many. Heck, we can't even get past the first card graded by the almighty PSA. But maybe I am just out to get that big bad slabbing company. Maybe there's no issue at all and PSA has very experienced graders....and about Santa..... |
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