Posted By:
Frank WakefieldYou hang in there, Lucas!!!
Absolutely no need to send that in for grading. Might be something to consider if you were about to sell it to someone who doubted its authenticity. Otherwise, I think it is great just as it is.
Since you're happy with that fine card of Mr. Cobb, and you seem to be planning on keeping it for the time being, that card should NOT be graded.
Easier to look at ungraded, easier to hold, easier to enjoy, easier to store, less expensive to keep it as it is, no anxiety about misplaced mail, no fretting and whining about what grade it did or did not get... LOTS of reasons to keep the slabbers away from that fine card.