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Old 12-17-2025, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by HankAaron755 View Post
I agree with this take. The only reason I understand why someone would want to grade a ticket is for resale value. Everyone enjoys memorabilia in their own way, but the “grade” helps differentiate one copy vs. another in the market place. Now I could go into a tangent about grades given by the major grading companies and how inconsistent they are, but that is for another post…

Apologies for bringing up a tangent question, but could anyone recommend non-slabbed ways to store tickets? I have a dozen ticket in a Manila envelope and would like to protect them in a holder.
For full tickets and stubs, I like the “semi rigid card savers” made by companies such as Ultra Pro and BCW. They come in various sizes. The front and back of these sort of cling internally to hold the relatively thin stock of most tickets in a stable position. If desired, you could also fit a slip of paper with a printed label, nothing anything special about the game, into the holder. You can then also slide the individual card savers into the slots of binder sheets for storage or stack in boxes.
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