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The answer depends on why you're grading it. If you're selling it, then to me this is exactly why you don't grade it. It could be a 5, it could be a 6, but a spider wrinkle gets you a 4.
Yes, a 5 is a $75 card, but a 6 is a $125 card. Some people here said 5, some people said 6. Sell it raw and let the buyer determine the grade. Somebody will pay $100 raw thinking they can get a 6 and, even if they do, you're not leaving that much money on the table once you take into consideration what you would have spent to have it graded (and the 2 year turnaround time). |
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