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Posted By: anthony
I'm sure you'll get a variety of answers, but I would have to say that there is never a specific % drop due to the grade of authentic. It obviously depends on the player, the reason for the grade, etc. was it miscut, trimmed, altered, torn, etc. If you really want the card, set your price based on "how bad do you want that card?" |
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