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View Poll Results: Do you buy raw (not graded) cards?
I only buy raw cards. 23 8.39%
I prefer to buy raw cards, but may buy graded cards. 106 38.69%
I may buy raw cards, but depends on the card. 69 25.18%
I prefer to buy graded cards, but may buy graded cards. 47 17.15%
No, I only buy graded cards. 29 10.58%
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Old 03-04-2024, 04:21 AM
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Only graded PSA / SGC / BVG / BGS
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Old 03-04-2024, 04:33 AM
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I used to buy raw cards, if they were graded.
Now I buy graded cards, only if they are raw.
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Old 03-04-2024, 06:25 AM
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Buy Graded for the next generation---mind set of our young folks + investors.
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Old 03-04-2024, 08:31 AM
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I've purchased 52 cards on eBay this year -- 42 raw and 10 graded. Almost everything I pick up from the auction houses is graded, but that's only abut 3 cards a month.
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Old 03-04-2024, 09:30 AM
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I buy both raw and graded, depending on the situation.

Since I learned how to grade and judge authenticity myself well before anyone had heard of PSA, if I'm at a shop or a show or elsewhere in person where I can inspect the card(s) inches away from my own eyeballs, I have no issues buying raw. For expensive cards ($300 and up for me generally) I will usually get these slabbed myself later if bought raw, but that is just personal preference. For cards cheaper than this raw, it often makes no sense to look for graded in person - as I find that for what I'm looking for (usually postwar vintage) - slabs in this range are sometimes 1.5- 2x more expensive than a comparable looking raw card that would likely grade in the same range as the more expensive slab.

On the other end of that scale, it is true that the pricier an item is, even if in person - I do prefer to have it in a reputable TPG holder (SGC or PSA) just for matters of convenience and common sense later. Regardless of whether or not you think professional grading is fantastic or you absolutely hate it; can't stand it - TPG's are a fait accompli in our hobby at this point, and to not acknowledge that fact is silly, IMO. A card is easier to sell later if graded. A card is easier to trade later if graded. I am a collector first and foremost, but much of this is simply the way the game is played these days. Individual collectors can choose to accept this - or not. I accept it because it often makes my life easier down the road.

If buying online only from a scan, and especially if not from a seller I'm already familiar with - I'm going to want $100 and up items in reputable slabs just to further protect me as the buyer. I have made exceptions to this - but they are increasingly rare as time goes by.
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Old 03-04-2024, 12:58 PM
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Hmmm. Raw cards. Shine on the front of the Cicotte is from the inside sleeve.
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Old 03-04-2024, 03:14 PM
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I didn't know how to vote because I don't really care about the plastic
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Old 03-04-2024, 05:00 PM
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I buy NM-MT 50’s card, your not finding these raw very often if ever so yes I buy almost exclusively graded. I feel like a lot of collectors pride themselves on “I only buy raw, I crack my slabs, I grade my own cards” which is all fine and dandy but even my wife who knows nothing about the hobby can quickly and easily sell off my collection should something happen.

Any of the auction houses love graded, less work on their end.
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