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Originally Posted by granite75
It has perforations
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Ok great it has perfs it the real deal.
I am PSA Baseball ticket consultant so my opinion will seem biased however
as far as grading is concerned there two factors to consider.
There are now many World Series Ticket copies hitting the market these obvious copies have little to minimal value.
To get a price over a raw ticket (unslabbed) ; getting them PSA Graded will add a premium and authenticate them ( the cost would be about $60)
if yours "has no creases or visible wrinkles" it could grade a EX 5 or EXMT 6.
Currently there are 7 1946 Full Game 4 Tickets PSA graded EX 5 or less so yours could be the highest graded
and worth more than the one sold on $450 on Heritage which had no grade just authentic.
Another important reason getting them slabbed will preserve and protect them should some one handle them poorly when placed in a ,05 cent card saver.
Once again mine is a biased opinion , which others will point that out , I respect their opinion , but those World Series Copies will make certain buyers a little skittish who are new to the ticket buying hobby.
Obviously selling it now raw would save on fees and time so $400 would be a fair price as is raw unslabbed.