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    Hmm... what should I grade?

    I got one of those 2 card grader things from the free beckett collector's package... shipping is sort of outrageous, but I am having a hard time deciding what to grade in the first place. I am definitely grading my prior rookie (authority 2001, #'d to 2001), but don't know what else.

    The gold label Mauer has this little line on the back where it looks like the foil has been scraped off, but doesn't really have a dent in it and I tried (on another card) to do the same thing but it didn't work; don't know if that would lower the grade much.

    I don't have the biggest collection, but wanted to grade an RC or two of mine, and this is all I got...)

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    If the Gold Label has a flaw I wouldn't grade it. If it gets a low grade it can actually lower the value. I would grade the Ishii. I think he has a lot of potential and his cards can only go up in value. Hope this helps!

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    Yeea the Ishii

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