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I have a Topps run and they are all in sheets and binders, with only a handful of graded cards. That is my preference as a hobby collector for easy access to the entire set...and the overlay of variations/variants within the sets.
But, if I was putting together sets with a view toward eventual sale and maximum appreciation, I would grade the key cards Last edited by ALR-bishop; 03-28-2016 at 09:19 AM. |
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I agree with Al on this point but would wait till you decided to sell to see what grading companies magic plastic holders work the best at that point in time. Just because one sells for more now does not mean it will in the future.
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thanks all for the tips
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Collecting these Pre War/Post War Yankees/Highlanders Cards and Memorabilia 1960 Topps Baseball set Any other cool sports cards and memorabilia |
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