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Old 08-23-2024, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by parkplace33 View Post
In the past two years, at shows and online sales, I have seen a large increase in low grade cards being slabbed. These cards are valued at between $40-$150.

For example, at a recent show, I saw a guy with a handful of common T206s graded 1 - 2. Same with late 50s - early 60s cards. One that caught my eye was a 59 banks in a 1.5.

I remember years ago these cards would have never been graded. 60s cards would have never been slabbed unless they got at least a 5. But I guess times change. Any thoughts on why? Collectors looking for authenticity? Or people trying to maximize value of these cards?
Just trying to make more money. What I noticed in T210s is sellers taking $40-$100 cards and sending them to PSA. Then trying to sell the same exact cards for $200-$400. I just laugh and pass when they tell me how they are low POP cards.
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