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Old 02-10-2016, 07:47 PM
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Anything lower than a PSA 6 for almost all the low numbers commons really isn't worth getting graded unless you just like to protect the cards in those holders or like how they display....maybe a very very low POP card could sell for 50 bucks as a psa 5 like #80...

for #81-#310.. PSA 6 as well but many PSA 7s commons only sell for mid 40s on ebay.. for high numbers all are worth getting graded I guess..

sucks about your uncle...I do have a good shot to get a few unopened 1952 topps (boxes? not sure whats there) in a few years currently in a storage unit from tarrytown NY if an uncle doesn't steal them..i the only one in the family known to collect cards...my grandfather had a five and dime shop and kept some of them...my mom still talks about playing with the 1952-1954 topps cards and writing on them when she played with her brother....those cards supposed to go to my mom and if she gets them I 100% going to get them....
I see what you mean, 1952. The grading/PSA slab would be worth more than what the cards are

Lots, like you say on E-Bay going for low money.

Hoping your Uncle doesn't steal those cards on you, those would be awesome to get!

Thanks for your advice, I appreciate it.
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