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<p>[QUOTE="Steve A Reno, post: 1816346, member: 58149"]I have used three of the four services. For me it seems to be a tool for selling. But many collectors prefer raw like large cent collectors. They take alot of pride in cracking it out freeing it from its tomb. Since I learned how to grade it is not for the sake of grading. I can't imagine being a collector and not learning how to grade because it is an important and rewarding component of the hobby.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Steve A Reno, post: 1816346, member: 58149"]I have used three of the four services. For me it seems to be a tool for selling. But many collectors prefer raw like large cent collectors. They take alot of pride in cracking it out freeing it from its tomb. Since I learned how to grade it is not for the sake of grading. I can't imagine being a collector and not learning how to grade because it is an important and rewarding component of the hobby.[/QUOTE]
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