Reading this thread brings out all the things I like and dislike about grading. To be honest, when it all started I never thought it would work. "I don't need someone to tell ME what grade my card is." But I have to admit, my eyesight isn't as good as it used to be, and if I'm buying off of ebay it gives me that level of comfort. But I was wondering about grading some 1930's cards I have for future selling. Does it pay off? It seems like people are such gamblers on ebay, that often a raw card will sell for more than a graded example because folks hope it will come in with a high grade. Thoughts?
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