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Old 03-17-2013, 03:55 PM
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I've started sending in some of mine. Slowly, but eventually I may do all the old stuff.
When I started I figured I'd just send in the few really nice ones. The value difference between raw and graded is more than the grading when SGC runs a special. I figure I don't really need it for the onew with huge creases or missing bits, I know they're poor and so will just about anyone else.

Once I did a few I kinda liked it. It's sort of like buying the card all over again and fun to see ones I picked as being especially nice do well. I'm now thinking about doing many more than I'd planned. Mostly the few tougher cards that aren't in good condition, maybe even the VG cards. Although I've got a bit of registryitis - My average grade is up there, and part of me enjoys that. I know it's silly, but for now it's cool.

I think the registry as a serial numbered catalog of the collection is useful.
And if my daughters don't like cards eventually there will be some benefit to the grades. Available pricing through something like VCP, and buyers wouldn't have to wonder if the cards are real/real but altered/fake so the selling would be easier.

Oddly I don't think the slabs really protect the card much better than a sleeve and toploader, at least for older thinner stuff. Sure it will protect a bit better against a bit of abuse, but I don't really do much to my cards that a toploader won't protect them from. (The 2 1/2 year old though.....All she gets are graded and stuff like 88 score. There's hope though since she's declared both T205s and T206s to be "very pretty")

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