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Those of you that send in cards to TPG's:
What is your method of sending cards in to ensure you get the maximum return of your order? Do you send then in in soft card holders then into hard top loaders, does that scratch the surface of the cards? Do you use a different method, can you please share? How do you protect your cards that you send in for grading that keeps them from getting any damage/scratches between your place and the grading company? While I am not the greatest fan of grading, the maximum ROI is not lost on me either. Facts are card grading is not going away. I have a number of cards I want to get the most out of and if I have to spend something upfront to get the highest possible return, then I need to do this as well. Thanks in advance. |
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