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    @Taliasen I know a lot of the hobby thinks it isn't needed or even shouldn't be done, but I have personally graded a handful of 1/1's. At a minimum, I feel like it protects them and keeps them from any further/potential damage.

    Unless it is a huge card and would grade under an 8, I would grade it. Also, grade any card you want for a PC for sure.

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    If you have the space and money getting all of your PC cards graded to protect them and display them is a good idea. Just most people don't have the room or money to do so
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