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Posted By: fkw
I dont get my cards graded, and I try not to buy graded cards, (mainly because Im a mid to low grade collector, and dont have too much trouble telling a fake from the real deal). But if I started to get them graded (thinking about it), I would only do SGC, and the few N172s and other 19th Century cards I have would be some of my first cards submitted. I just think the SGC holder makes them look nicer, compared to the normal toploaders most of my cards live in. I could care less what number is on the holder. That Wright N172 is nice and dark, with an extremely clear photo, and the full name too! Very nice. |
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