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You can go to PSA's website www.psacard.com or SGC's website www.sgccard.com to view the grading fees. I believe they both have a $15 per card fee for cards valued at less than $500. There's also the cost for shipping and insurance both ways. If you think you can turn enough of a profit selling them graded as opposed to raw it may be worthwhile. I'm not sure what dollar amount you mean by "postwar cards without a high dollar value", but you would probably have to be able to make an extra $20 per card just to break even.
Last edited by Doug; 07-17-2010 at 09:12 AM. |
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