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Old 08-12-2021, 07:01 PM
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Most of what I buy now is unslabbed. The key, as is often repeated here, is to find a reputable dealer whose eye you trust and establish a relationship. if something gets missed, as happens, you know they'll stand behind it. I'd buy without hesitation from someone like Brian Marcy at Scottsdale, for example.
The problem is that there is so much already graded, and more and more cards constantly being graded trying to take advantage of the recent surge in prices, that the volume of unslabbed raw vintage cards is getting smaller and smaller every day. It is getting harder to find nicer, unslabbed vintage cards for sale, especially when talking about the more desirable HOFer/star player cards. The way things are going you may end up getting stuck having to overpay for a lot of graded cards you need/want, and then make the hard decision on whether to break them out of their slabs or not. Even if you truly just collect and don't plan to ever sell, things can always change. Or if you don't sell and your time comes, do you want to leave your family like that where they have to worry about getting them graded again to maximize sales value?
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