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Old 06-19-2018, 12:26 PM
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Hard to tell, and often the difference in mid-grade can be things they see under the magnification that you don't. The corners look good enough on it to me to be a 6, but I've seen cards like that graded a 5, and cards with worse corners graded a 6. Personally I would not get it graded if you know it's authentic and are happy with it in your collection. But that's my general opinion on all raw cards. I buy graded online because it helps narrow down a range of conditions for the money, but if I have a raw card that is nice already I don't usually see a point in sending it in for grading.
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I don't think it's worth grading for anything under 100
shipping back and forth is like 10-15 bucks(bubble mailer/postage/gas to post office)
grading assume using the group grading special, 12-15 bucks
that's 20-30 bucks there already
if graded back less than a 5, you basically lost.
If you're going to send alone with other cards, then probably worth a try
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