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<title>Message from Ronbatman</title>
<description><![CDATA[The prices on this book are strange so if you have it in your collection you might have noticed a drop.  The market is doing something very specific with this one.<br/><br/>First of all, if you own it, awesome.  The market is valuing raw books at a lower price, desirable yes, but lower.  The high end graded books, 9.6 and 9.8 are going nuts.  Heritage had two sales of 9.8 books at over $6500!<br/><br/>I believe that this book is a key book that is highly sought after BUT people want it graded.  If it's raw some collector will avoid it, maybe even think something is wrong with it because from a money point of view you can make a lot more from a graded book.  Why wouldn't a seller grade it?  Some don't like to grade their books, I totally understand.  But it you're selling it, grade it first.<br/><br/>I hope that helps clarify the dramatic difference in raw and graded for this issue,<br/>Ron]]></description>
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