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thanks for the input. I'm not asking for a vote on authenticity, I'll let the graders manage that.
Still working on the good list of auction houses and how to approach them. Two more questions: Does the grading company matter? What do you recommend? Given that SGC was just bought / sold, something changed about it, will that make a difference? Many recommend SGC for vintage but some strongly recommend PSA. Is now a good time to sell? I've been told the economy won't matter for these cards, and told that now is a great time for buyers. If these were your cards, and you didn't need the money right now, would you hold or sell? |
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