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Posted By: leon
Maybe the house analogy is good? When I have bought my few houses there were generally at least 2 inspections made. Those are around $400-$500 ea. Would you consider buying a house without an inspection? SGC charges $50-$100 to evaluate and inspect the most valuable cards. I can tell you the little bit I have spent (3x-4x in the last year) has made up for itself many, many multiples of times. For the record I still have more raw cards in my collection than I do slabbed.....I like the smell of old cardboard in the morning!!!! I have been known to fondle them too but don't tell anyone....best regards |
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