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Posted By: leon
For what you pay you get a pretty good ROI in many/most cases. The reason higher valued cards cost more to grade is due to the liability and the increased value (mainly) of the card being graded. The graders will take a little more time too, which costs money, on those higher valued cards. When you buy insurance a higher amount costs more...no different here. In the end they charge more because they can.... regards |
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