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Originally Posted by GOATcards
That's your final answer then huh? We can be satisfied now, without giving the matter more careful and thorough thinking-through?
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It's a foil card. It's condition sensitive, so yes, being handed more often than others can be what the grading is reflecting.
Again, not rocket science, just requires a little thought. Why is it easier to get a 10 on a 1990 skybox Pete Chilcutt vs Michel Jordan? Could it be a highly collected players card that went through a lot of hands vs. a no one that sat in a box untouched? I know it seems like a trick question, but its not.