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If you were buying a mostly mid-grade set, would you prefer to see a card that was graded a PSA/SGC 1 Poor or a raw card that, realistically, may still grade a 1 or 1.5, but was raw with the card being open to some degree of interpretation?
I certainly realize a couple of things here: 1. Appearance is the determining factor - you're buying the card, not the holder. I'm just talking in generalities, though. 2. For expensive cards, graded is the preference. For the high-dollar stuff, I realize that a graded one is extremely attractive to a buyer considering it greatly reduces the chance that it is counterfeit. But for this purpose, I'm talking like a 1933 Goudey common or something in that ballpark where someone isn't spending a boatload of money. Some of the lower grade cards in my sets, which mostly grade G-EX as a whole, are PSA 1s. Personally, I think a few of them are more attractive than that grade, so I'm thinking of just cracking them open. But I guess my question is, if you were buying a mostly mid-grade set, would you prefer that the few lower-grade cards be graded 1s or raw? |
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If authenticity wasn't a factor, I'd rather have raw low-grade cards.
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I'd prefer raw unless they're high-dollar cards, or if they're rare (for better protection).
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There's something to be said for being able to touch the card. I've got a few low-grade T206s that I love a lot more than the graded copies I have.
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For high dollar cards I prefer graded cards which I can always "free" when I receive them. The shortcomings of the TPG's are well documented, but I still like the extra bit of assurance that someone else has looked at the card and agrees with me that it is legit and unaltered.
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I'd prefer "raw" to graded for lower condition commons. Most of my collection was bought pre-grading, and is lower grade. I don't really see the point of grading stuff with paperloss or big creases unless it's special enough that authenticity is a concern. Of all the stuff I've had graded the only ones that I didn't think would get a decent grade were the T206 blank backs and CB Cobb. I pretty much knew what they'd grade but did it in case they need to be sold someday.
Of course, being a bit lazy if I get a card that's lower grade but already graded I leave it that way. Steve B |
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All else equal, personally I would go with a graded 1. They are generally displayed attractively, and often graded 1s can be found that cost about the same as the grading itself (though I have never understood why they were submitted in the first place.)
Plus you can always free it, should you want to. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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On a common Goudey, raw would be fine. I like to buy graded on the real expensive cards to verify authenticity and then i remove the card from the slab.
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I have a Johnny Mize 1948 Bowman in my set that has literally a tiny chunk missing of the card. It's not huge - maybe like 1/12" or something. SGC clearly considered it more corner wear instead of part of the card missing and graded it a 4 VGEX (50, I think). I understand that they can't be completely consistent all the time, but something like that is pretty ridiculous. VG means something different to everybody, I guess. But I think the Beckett description has always been pretty good - it essentially says some corner wear along with a hairline crease is acceptable. That qualifies more as Good or Fair-Good to me (assuming no creases/writing/etc.). |
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I rather have the PSA1 in this case
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I won't spend more for something in a holder, but given the option between cards with similar eye appeal for a similar price I will almost always choose the graded version. I like the added protection that the slab adds. I don't have to worry about the card falling out of a toploader, and if I get up for a minute when sorting my cards I don't have to worry if my dog decides to run across my card collection.
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I prefer raw over graded...especially for low grade commons. I guess it goes back to my childhood, but I still love to put my cards in a binder.
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If it is a high dollar card that has been reprinted/counterfeited (33 Goudey Ruth for instance) probably graded.
If it is a more common low dollar card (33 Goudey Ernie Orsatti) probably raw. 2 things about grading 1 - It makes it a lot easier to sell cards on Ebay without the buyer worrying nearly as much about the authenticity. 2 - Grading has become a "Crutch" to use so people don't have to actually know or learn the difference between a real one and a reprint. |
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Me too, i have popped so many cards out of slabs so that I could put them into a binder, my whole collection is in binders.
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