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Posted By: Russ Bright
So... I'm seriously contemplating sending some cards in to get graded. Some of these I want to sell eventually, some I want to sell NOW and some i want to hold on to. I'm definately going to use SGC for my T205's as they look great in the holders and i already have 15 or so IN sgc, and i like uniformity. May even get my PSA crossed over, they're 1's so it's not like they'll fare poorly... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
If you have high grade cards you get the six submissions plus a year's subscription to their magazine, plus I think I got a nice shoulder bag from them. I guess it is worth it even though I didn't renew mine after the year was up. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
In my opinion, the answer is NO. |
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Posted By: Kyle
PSA's bag is gone, now you get a Smithsonian book on baseball. I recently read a post from Joe Orlando though that PSA is working on a new book to include with memberships. |
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Posted By: Russ Bright
Ok, i have 5 or 6 cards I'd like graded by PSA, if anyone who would be willing to send these for grading please e-mail me at ambrosia2@hotmail.com and we can figure something out that would be great. I've never graded anything before with any company so I might need a little help... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
If I had $1,000 for grading, I'd take advantage of SGC's August Set Registry Special -- $5 per card, 200 card minimum. That would just about complete my T206 collection in graded format. But, the home purchase is much more important. Registry specials will have to wait... |
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Posted By: Russ Bright
WOW! that's an awesome deal, but i'd need to hustle and pick up 95 more T205's to get them graded... lol |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
$1000.00 for grading ..... one thousand dollars for grading? And some people think I am crazy for buying baseball cards - well these guys are buying houses for their cards. Big McMansion style houses! |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Gil,
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Posted By: dennis
gil you are old school and i too have never sent in a card to be graded. so i guess i'm old school too. |
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Posted By: JimB
Russ, |
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Posted By: Russ Bright
Thanks for all your help! My original intent was because i haven't graded in the past and don't intend to do so in the future (except through SGC and just for MY personal collection) Which is WHY i didn't just go through PSA, pay the 100 signup fee for a membership that I wouldn't use, and get a tote bag (lol) I have found someone who is willing to send these in (thanks Keith!) and it is much appreciated. Maybe someday when I have more to grade I'll get the membership! |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I like having my cards graded and stored off-site for a number of reasons, none of which do anything but maintain or improve their value and presentation aesthetic. |
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Posted By: Rick
The fee does include 6 gradings, SMR and access to the pop reports plus a gift |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
T206Collector: I certainly wish your family the happiness and enjoyment of you and your collection. And it is ok if we differ on our approaches, methods and criteria. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Dennis: I am not old school. I flunked out of Old School because I couldn't get the "buy low" "sell high" stuff right. See, when I find something that I (think that I) need, I buy it rather than wait for it to come back cheaper - sometimes it doesn't ever come back cheaper. And the sell high doesn't work for me either, because I very rarely sell - why would I if I bought what I wanted? |
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Posted By: Steve M.
Several posts have hit on it but here is the reality: |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Well Steve, if they are going to sell them, and it still makes sense to have them graded, then they should grade them. But for all I know, a grade from a company in 2005 may be irrelevant to the price when my cards are sold. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
"a grade from a company in 2005 may be irrelevant to the price when my cards are sold" |
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