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bump. c'mon guys - a little help here. I know there's got to be some thoughts on this. If it's a taboo subject, please PM.
Seriously, 206 people have read this thread and not one knows of any past discussions on the questions I asked?
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I think most here would agree that the standard is a valuable reference for checklists and to help identify issues one is not familiar with...BUT...is not terribly useful for valuations of cards...as prices fluctuate on an almost daily basis. Past auctions and sales is the only really effective way to value a card at a given time.
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