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blah blah blah! is everyone on this board now a lawyer...reading everything so literally?! I stand by my opinions...and I'm sure the thread starter would agree!
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So I think the question is grade for grade what is the most valuable. Since most of the cards previously discussed will NEVER be Gem Mint, we have to bring the other cards down to their level and assume the cards are all in VG condition or worse. |
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