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Hello all.
I have not ever submitted anything for grading. I also don't collect anything graded and have cracked out hundreds. Just personal preference. However, I see so much for sale on the various platforms that is graded. I have a friend who invited me into an SGC submission if I can come up with 10 cards. These would be cards to sell to fund other purchases. On what basis do you get some graded? Is it only if you think it's a blazer? What if it is a 52 high number that won't grade high but might help it sell? Or just a high-end card, but you know it would grade low. Etc. Thanks in advance for the responses, Chris
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