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			It’s all about eye appeal for me.  I have sold higher grade cards to buy or keep a lower grade card that has much better eye appeal to me.  I often regularly pass on higher grade cards, where they just don’t present as well.  I assume I am not in the minority, but I know a few people have to have those extra registry points!  I do have some of my cards listed on the various registries, so I am not completely knocking those individuals.
		 
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