Was reading @junkwaxhero's newsletter this morning (check it out), and he shared a comment from a YouTube viewer who took issue with collectors calling cards 'grails'. Essentially this guy's position was you can only have one grail, and it needs to be nearly impossible to acquire.
It made me wonder if that's a common position, or if most collectors look at grails the same way I do- a card that, for whatever reason, is both very special to the collector and difficult to acquire (expensive, hard to find, whatever).
If the card doesn't matter to the collector, it can't be a grail even if it's hard to acquire. And if it's a card that means a lot to the collector but is super easy to find/inexpensive, it's not a grail either.
So... what is the definition of 'grail' to you, and how many grails do you own/how many are you chasing?
