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Posted By: Rick
High grade, mid grade and low grade respectively? |
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Posted By: Mark Holt
I believe that the % of cards from any era that are graded is small. I think I'm a fairly average collector - I have a few sets listed on the Registry but most of my collection is raw and will stay that way. For example I have a mid grade raw 41 PB set that looks great in a binder and I can pick it up and look at it easily whenever I want. My 'slabs' are mostly in a box in a closet. Why would I ever spend the dough to have my 41 PBs come back as 4s/5s/and maybe a 6 or two and hit the closet. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...and I think they know it. The next 5 years are critical to their survival. |
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Posted By: Mark
I guess Beckett is the smartest grading company since it dominates the modern card market and there are hundreds of thousands of modern cards churned off the presses every year. |
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Posted By: identify7
# of graded cards I own = < 1%, way less. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
who says you cant put slabs in a binder and look at them all the time? |
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Posted By: tbob
I'm beginning to see more and more pre-war cards in GAI slabs, not only on ebay but also in major auctions. I have no idea what their percentage of the market is in post-war cards, but they seem to making real inroads in pre-war cards. Now if they would just junk those atrocious holders for Fatimas and larger cards. They look like cheap license plates |
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Posted By: identify7
Josh: nobody says that you can't put slabs in a binder and look at them all of the time. |
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Posted By: JimB
My cousin, who has not actively collected for about 15 years recently brought some of his T206s to PSA (He lives in Southern California.) to get graded. Among others, his green portrait T206 Cobb graded nm 7. He has a pretty extensive collection. I wonder how many others there are out there like him. |
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Posted By: Darren Duet
5-15% |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Maybe 5%. However those that would grade 7 or higher-maybe 35%(?). |
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