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Wow, I am a very occasional submitter to grading companies.... I obviously don’t pay much attention to the business of TPGs
But when the h#%% did SGC increase its rates from $15 to $75/card?? It just does not make sense to send in “maybe $150” value cards anymore for grading. I’d be interested to hear... at $30-$75 per card to grade, what is your logic for when it makes sense to submit a card for grading? Like many of you, I sell my extra cards to help fund my own collection needs - used to justify sending 10-20 cards in at $15/pop. Now? Hard to justify - appreciate your insights, fellow Net54ers. Jeff |
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