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I don't think the declared value would influence a grade. The declared value is for your benefit. If you send in a $2,000 card and want to be cheap with the insurance so you declare the value to be $300, should the card get lost that's all you're going to get back. I feel as though the declared value is for insurance purposes only and has no effect on a grade.
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I agree, I have submitted some beautiful caramel cards to SGC and had them come back authentic. I declared the value based on an SGC 60 or 70 (which is what they look like) but it didn't seem to matter when they were graded.
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The vaule of the card determines how many graders look at it at PSA. The really high end ones get looked at by Rezza and he has the power to kick it out...Im quite certain he knows what a card is worth.
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