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Old 08-18-2024, 05:22 PM
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Grading can be subjective on full tickets or stubs. Perforations, creases, tough to get high grades. I've had a few graded, but mostly get them deemed authentic and encapsulated. I like the way they look, and they will be passed down. The resale on the ones not being passed down will be easier as well. PSA has a population report on tickets. That 66 AS game is pretty sweet looking ticket.
I don’t like the look of cool, vintage ephemera placed in modern slabs. But preferences on looks aside, is getting that AS game ticket slabbed really going to boost the sales price by an amount more than the cost of getting it slabbed? I admit that I don’t know but I’m skeptical. I do think slabbing the tickets of games of no-hitters and other major achievements, and having them noted on the flip, likely pays off. Again, I prefer to have even those tickets in my collection unslabbed, regardless of potential sales value.
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