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3.5 is a borderline call as to crack or not crack. Would probably get more if it was in a PSA or SGC slab but you have to factor in the shippin costs both to and from the grader plus the grading fees.
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The card might get downgraded if you send it to PSA or SGC, but cards graded by them generally sell for more than GAI.
But as the previous post mentioned, it may not sell for that much more to make it worth re-grading. |
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