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Opinion on grading cheaper rookies & Stars
OK, I have a bunch of rookies like Grace ,Alomar, Glavine. Schelling Walker, Thomas, Sosa, Chipper Jones.
As well as a bunch of stars like Ryan, Clemens, Ripken, Gwyn, McGwire, Rose, Canseco etc. All from the late 80's early 1990's.So I sat down tonight and did an eBay check on the values if they should happen to grade a 10. Now I am sure that among the 600 or so cards,there may only be one or two 10’s. But something I did notice. That a lot of these Canadian releases sell for way more than the US version. For example a Leaf McGuire may sell for $several hundred while a Donruss version of the same card only sells for say $100. And of course most of my stuff is either OPC or Leaf. There are more than 30 Chipper Jones rookies. About have and half Upper Deck and OPC. So my question is . So should I sit down and take your time and examine each card and pick out the best of the best and have them graded. Or just take the box and offer to someone that you know may want to send some cards in for grading and let them take the chance. I just see so many people getting really rich all because they have their card graded. Mind you this grading is very hit and miss. What I see as a perfect card may only be a 8 or 9. With all the new cost in grading I am not sure if it is worth the chance to maybe end up with a bunch of cards that are not 10's. And if that should happen a person could be out a lot of money. So for all you seasoned collectors what would you do.Thanks. |
Grading
What I did prior to the price increases (and I guess it still applies) for cards like what you mentioned was only send cards I thought could get a 10. Then assume each will get a 9. Will the 9 graded card minus 20%+/- sell for more than the grading expenses? If so, I would probably grade it.
Then hope you get a few tens which will offset the cards that get grades lower then 9. That’s the simple rule of thumb I use. Others may disagree. Good luck! |
I think Dan is spot on. But with the grading increase AND the tougher standards they seem to be using... good luck.
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I'd recommend getting a 10x magnifying glass and finding a well-lit spot to sit and really LOOK at the cards individually. It'll take a little time, but you'll be amazed by how many cards you end up dismissing after a quick glance.
With the prices the grading companies are charging, it's well worth the time to sift out the cards that don't have a legit chance to be 9's and 10's. |
Some really great advise. Thanks a lot.
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