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Posted By: leon
The answer to your question about why are there not more high grade cards due to the doctoring could be as simple as maybe everyone is not crooked? I am not going to argue the fact of what I have been saying (anymore) and I do agree we probably shouldn't talk in percentages (the more I think about it). Everyone needs to believe what they want to. I have my beliefs based on all of the information I have...... They could certainly change in the future, with new info. BTW, one other tidbit.....I read in a post yesterday that someone was talking about T213's. What a shame. I don't think that person has ever handled a type one as they didn't know the way they are. For all of you slabheads out there that have never touched our gems the T213 type ones are on paper-like stock, not normal card stock. That could be the biggest travesty about slabs, the fact you can't touch the cards and get to know them......best regards |
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