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Posted By: Fred C
The whole subject of asssigning a "grade" to the card's condition has always been debateable. You would think that a dealer would provide a "grade" to a card that they are sellig. What a lot of people have found is that even if the dealer provides a "grade" to a card the seller and buyer may be far apart in the ascertation of a grade. The whole subjective nature of grading really is something that will forever be debated. One persons VG/EX is another persons EX/MT. Therefore the sellers price for what he thinks is EX/MT isn't always going to be consistent with what a buyer wants to pay for a VG/EX card. |
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