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Some things, like baseballs, photos, programs, jerseys and all sorts of memorabilia of the like are obvious, and grading, per se, really isn't necessary or in some cases even done. But say you have a raw 1933 Goudey Ruth, or a 1952 Topps Mays, or next level down, a 1965 Topps Koufax. Say you have no graded cards, and know nothing about the card grading process. What are your options at this point? How long does the grading process take? What does it cost to get a card, or cards, graded?
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