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Old 01-09-2014, 10:15 AM
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I think it can also depend on the card.

I've sent in a few, it's fun and if my daughters don't go for collecting the cards will sell for more than if they weren't graded.

But I don't see much reason to slab a common T206 with a few big creases. It's a beater, and will always be one.

But I also don't see a lot of point in cracking out cards. Maybe if my collection was all ungraded already.

I get the arguments about the dollar and grade obsession, but that's the collectors, not the holders. I could blame the toploaders just as much, or the plastic sleeves, or the old pages, or rubber bands......Every era has had its storage styles, and each new thing has been taken a bit poorly by older collectors.

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Old 01-09-2014, 10:23 AM
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It is "mildly" insane to do that...even if you plan to keep these cards "forever"...I mean how often are you going to want to hold a babe ruth rookie card raw betwen your fingers? From a protective standpoint...I would leave them slabbed.
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Old 01-09-2014, 10:30 AM
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There is a board member with an insane T206 collection. he cracked out 100's of cards to create a raw binder set. let's see if he chims in.

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Old 01-09-2014, 10:35 AM
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I just started collecting the T206 set a few weeks ago. So far I have acquired ten cards--nine "commons" and a Sam Crawford. Eight of the cards were in SGC slabs. The commons were all SGC 40s and the Crawford an SGC 20 because of minor paper loss on back.

Last night I busted them all out and put them in Card Savers. I love the look and sturdiness of the SGC holders but I wanted to be able to touch the cards.

It hasn't been twenty four hours yet but I certainly don't regret the decision so far. I can always get any better cards regraded if I need to, right?

I'm planning on buying a Christy Mathewson or Walter Johnson in the next few weeks. I'm sure it will be slabbed when I buy it, but I'm also sure I'll crack it out immediately. And I will also be doing my best to avoid buying slabbed commons from now on. I don't think I paid any extra premium for the ones I just cracked out but no reason to pay any extra cost in the future.

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Old 01-09-2014, 10:40 AM
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Cracking them isn't crazy. Buying them might be. Depending on the circumstances, graded cards often cost more. Avoid buying them, if you can, when you plan on keeping them raw.
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Old 01-09-2014, 10:57 AM
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even if you think you are going to keep them forever, things may happen in your life that can change that thought. especially many many years down the road. kids, illness, financial problems etc.

while they are a hobby, cards are also an asset. if you have 20k, 50k or 100k in baseball cards that is a sizable asset that you can tap if you absolutely have to.

keeping them graded makes them easier to sell in a pinch and wouldn't incurr you any expenses should you need to do so.

for those that want to touch the cards, you are putting the crap from your hands on the card. oils and dirt attract moisture which can cause mold and staining. that is why people where gloves when handling rare documents.

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Old 01-09-2014, 11:08 AM
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I understand and appreciate memorabilia cost money and resellers want to make a profit and all that, but when the hobby becomes money centric it's a turn off for me. It's shallowness for shallow people. It's like the ranking the best movies by box office receipts.
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I get the arguments about the dollar and grade obsession, but that's the collectors, not the holders.

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This is brilliant. I see it now... I guess I don't hate slabs or companies, I hate people!
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This is brilliant. I see it now... I guess I don't hate slabs or companies, I hate people!

hater....

If it were me I would leave them in the slabs. IF you ever go to sell them, any higher end ones have to be in slabs to get all of the value of them, imo. If you want to touch cards buy some low grade, cheap commons and have at it. I probably have half my cards in slabs and half not....but 99% of my higher end ones are slabbed. And I still have hundreds that aren't...and have been touching them all morning already....
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hater....

If it were me I would leave them in the slabs. IF you ever go to sell them, any higher end ones have to be in slabs to get all of the value of them, imo. If you want to touch cards buy some low grade, cheap commons and have at it. I probably have half my cards in slabs and half not....but 99% of my higher end ones are slabbed. And I still have hundreds that aren't...and have been touching them all morning already....

I'm with this
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hater....

If it were me I would leave them in the slabs. IF you ever go to sell them, any higher end ones have to be in slabs to get all of the value of them, imo. If you want to touch cards buy some low grade, cheap commons and have at it. I probably have half my cards in slabs and half not....but 99% of my higher end ones are slabbed. And I still have hundreds that aren't...and have been touching them all morning already....
Man, just watch where you touch before and after.............
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usually pretty cool, however to pretend that you are offered even remotely the same level of protection is to me laughable. I have damaged a card or two in my life while thumbing thru binders I have never damaged a card while looking at it in a graded companies holder.
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Old 01-11-2014, 07:38 AM
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I was actually worried about when I pass my collection on down 1 day having my children throw away a rare variation. Most of my collection is not slagged but the key cards and variations are....

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even if you never intend to sell...

#1 - what if one day you do?

#2 - They are probably best protected and cared for in a slab
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