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Hi,
I'm submitting some cards to SGC to be graded. During the online submission process it asks the value of my cards. If I put that all of them are worth let's say $1.00 each, then my overall cost is a lot less than if I put the actual values. What are the pros/cons of submitting cards that are worth between $200-$1000 each at $1.00 each and paying a lot less money? My guess is if they accidentally damaged the cards I would only get $10 from them back in the mail. Would they have an issue with me undervaluing the items to pay less? Has anyone ever done that and had a bad experience? Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks, |
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