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Posted By: barrysloate
Although I've had numerous collectors tell me they feel SGC is so tough that they may be undergrading some cards, my response is that tougher grading is the future of the hobby. I think SGC is ahead of the curve. I may not agree with everything they do, and I still feel they need to do a better job with blank backed cards that have a tiny bit of paper loss, but I think they understand the science of grading better than anyone. |
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