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Posted By: barrysloate
Hi Mark- all three grading companies are good; collectors have their preference, and mine is SGC. They seem to be very consistent and well respected. As far as how to get them graded, some people like to do it in person at shows but it is perfectly safe to mail them. Make sure you insure them for what you feel is their full value. Finally, if you are looking ahead to resale value, I would get all HOFers graded and all commons at least VG/VG-EX. The grading will always pay for itself and then some. Good luck. |
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