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When it comes to a card like this, does it go to someone who might've just graded a bullshit shiny thing worth $.50, or does it go to a higher level based on its declared value? Are there tiers of expertise at all or is it one big pool of people making $15 an hour with the power to make million-dollar judgements?
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