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[QUOTE=Majestic;2273487]I was thinking it might be something like that. So which number would be for just sports cards?
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[QUOTE=BobC;2273516]The first one in the breakdown, the second one is the trading card part. They did 23k sports cards.
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I’ve never submitted cards to any of these companies….I’ve submitted tickets to PSA, not for the grade, but for protection…..I am more of a raw card and set guy but have a lot of slabbed cards in my collection….mainly PSA, SGC and some BVG…..I think SGC is the most consistent grading company - just an opinion…..
At the end of the day, when I do buy slabbed cards, I buy the card and not the company or grade…. I’ve been known to cut a few slabs over the years as well to get the card back into a raw state…. ☺️
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