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I'm sure you'll get lots of takers here!
At a minimum, we will all trust you more than we trust Jeter.
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Heavily armed facility over the border into Mexico could possibly offer additional tax benefits.
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More likely a shed in Leon's backyard guarded by his dogs.
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I've never used a "vault", but I did sell an expensive card to a person in Japan. I was concerned about shipping, insurance, etc. to ship the card to Japan. As it turned out, I shipped the card to his PWCC vault account. That took a big load off. Another concern was I wanted to ship it USPS. The max USPS insurance coverage available through ebay was $5000. Not totally insured, but enough that I felt comfortable. It made it to PWCC with no problems.
So, if someone outside of CONUS purchases a card - from a seller's perspective - shipping the card to a "vault" within CONUS is fantastic. With all the comments so far in this thread regarding taxes, an even deeper river is selling something outside of CONUS - and shipping to a "vault" in the United States. Complicated stuff. |
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I’m not sure having my cards stored in a flip top on a shelf in your garage qualifies as a vault.
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Whatever. It's way better than that.
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The company’s grading scale will include “Perfect 10”, “Gem Mint 10” and “Mint Plus 9.5” in addition to the traditional 1-9. I guess it's just a matter of time before people start giving out 11 grades (i.e. PSA 11). I don't remember who said it, but I've got to agree with the sentiment that "There's no such thing as a perfect baseball card..." I suppose the modern crowd might disagree, but for anything over 10 years old, I think the concept still applies.
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Sgc already does. 98 is mint 10...but they have 100 "pristine"
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