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I think there are numerous slabbed cards that have been opened and the new "raw" cards are represented at a higher grade by some sellers. A "3" or "4" might be said to be "Ex or better".
Thankfully, I have always had good luck with purchases on the B/S/T board here. I routinely send PSA cards to SGC to be crossed over so all cards in a particular set will have a degree of uniformity. (See also: anal retentive and OCD) It would be nice of PSA and SGC could have some kind of a clearing house for their registries to ensure a more accurate count. |
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Yeah I must say I feel that way about a few transactions. Paying for high grade and getting stuff I can't(won't) register because the grade is below 4. Never can trust anyone to much and I am pretty much done from now on buying raw unless I get GREAT pics and am paying a bit under to cover partial grading.
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