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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
I wouldn't expect a higher grade simply because of a higher fee.. that would be a bad business policy. That would be one small step away from selling grades, $100 for an 8, $50 for 7.. what's the point. Most educated collector's aren't buying the grade anyway, they are buying the card and even if the card SAYS 8 on the slab and its clearly over graded, you wont get 8 $$$ for the card. you will get what the card is truly worth.. |
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