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do these grader notes suggest pressing would help?

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I guess what you need to look for from notes are indications creases without many breaks are the major problems. But its tempting to think a press will bump it a notch. Its very expensive to regrade and press and not get it though

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I think I'm finally starting to see the whole picture. First, CGC starts charging for notes. Then, they acquire a pressing business. :idea:

 

People pay for notes - cha-ching!

People pay for Pressing - ba-da-bing!

People pay for slabbing - ring-a-ding-ding!

People flip and make the bling!

 

It all makes sense now.

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Yes, them buying into the entire cycle was no accident lol. The potential economic benefits lure people in. And you sink or swim. Eventually all the old books will be pressed to death and then I guess it moves on to something else.

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People pay for notes - cha-ching!

People pay for Pressing - ba-da-bing!

People pay for slabbing - ring-a-ding-ding!

People flip and make the bling!

 

It all makes sense now.

 

Let me add on:

 

People pay for notes - cha-ching!

People pay for Pressing - ba-da-bing!

People pay for slabbing - ring-a-ding-ding!

People flip and make the bling!

Next person:

Doesn't know it's been pressed

Pays for the notes

Still thinks it hasn't been pressed

Presses it

Slabs it

Flips it but is very lucky to break even

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