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PSA or SGC and any input on these T206's?
I know I am not around here much but I just did pick up my first large vintage lot which included 5 t206's that are raw. I was wondering if any experts here could help me with the grades on them (or what they think they would grade)? And also if I should be sending to PSA or SGC at this point. I always thought PSA but a lot of folks are telling me SGC is more reliable.
http://i.imgur.com/j2IXuAr.jpg?1 The backs are just of the Keeler and Dahlen. Keeler is the one where you can read the label on the back of the card saver. http://i.imgur.com/a0BoyDO.jpg Again, thanks in advance for any help. |
it's not in the correct spot but some of them are trimmed so expect an "A" grade for authentic or altered, but by no means am i an expert
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I don't see any trimming. I wouldn't bother with Taylor because you'll get a 1.5 and not worth the grading fees. Hickman is a 1.5/2. Magee is a 2.5. Keeler probably a 3 and 3.5 for Dahlen. Those are approximate.
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Sold the Magee raw because it was a number I was OK with. Not sure if I sold too cheap, probably did, but it is what it is. Gonna definitely grade the Keeler and Dahlen. |
I think Keeler is a PSA 3 and a SGC 50
Dahlen is a PSA 3.5 and SGC 50 or 55 Pretty confident with those numbers, but can't guarantee it. |
Keeler 3 MK
Dahlen A If selling, will the sales price increase in a slab be greater than the grading fees? |
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But 50 is possible, I've seen a few 50's with corners like those. For resale PSA might be better. The registry and competitiveness give the prices a boost. (I prefer SGC, but there is usually a difference in price) Steve B |
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I can't add anymore than what Luke has already said and I agree with what he has posted.
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