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paypal, ebay, and PSA fees. Not sure he will even break even at $6.
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I have a couple cards myself that will more than likely only grade a 10 or A, but I plan to eventually submit them to SGC anyway. I just think it looks nice that way
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So that a seller on BST can describe it as not having any creases?
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I could see slabbing a partial card like that only if it was a HOFer, a rarer pose, or had a tough back. Just my $0.02...
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Well Tom, if you offer your $0.02 for the card, you just might get it.
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That is ridiculous, grading a common card w a huge piece out of it. Grading is the bane of the hobby, when it comes to "commons".
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Yes, I'm hoping the hobby can overcome this.
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Perhaps they simply have a protocal of grading these cards no matter what.
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Or maybe it came with a colection already graded.
Anyone who has bought a collection of any real size knows that there are usually at least a handful of items that are pretty bad/odd. So I can see them buying a batch of T cards and getting a bunch of nice ones and this one. I still have my first T206, and it's not much better. If not for the tape it would be worse. I won't be grading it, but If I was determined to have all my t-206s in the same graded holders I'd have to send it in. Steve B |
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I have sent and will continue to send beaters (some of which are missing portions of the card) to SGC for grading for my personal collection. I generally collect lower grade specimens, especially for my E95 and E96 sets, and I like to have them encapsulated by SGC for presentation, protection, and so that I can use the set registry.
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I like how it's listed as a PSA 0.
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