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All great advice. I can only add that if you do like graded cards you may just want to stay that course. I started out raw, saving graded for "special" cards. In the end I opted to covert my HOFs and specials to all graded. Selling my raws was a mixed bag. Prices could be all over the place, esp. for mid grade. I figuire that if something happens to me or if I need to sell, having graded cards is piece of mind. It is liquid and eliminates all the guesswork in finding realized prices and opinions on grade.
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