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Just buy a bunch of screw down holders and a label maker. You can probably use the name "KCG".....(Kllrbee card grading). You'll probably save like 80% of what you would have sent to SGC!
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It cannot hurt to call and ask if they will give a discount for a bulk submission.
JimB |
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I bought, or traded for, most of my valuable pre-war cards from 1996 to 2001 and focused on rarity. They were all ungraded.
Now, when I get the money, I want to get these graded and protected and put in the SGC registry. That way, if something happens to me, my Mother and Nephew will have an easier time selling the cards and I will have a list for the insurance company to look at if something were to happen to the cards. Now, if I were buying cards to complete my sets, for example the Diamond Stars, I would buy graded cards. This would save the hassle of worrying about a card on eBay being a fake and also save time and money as far as sending a raw card off to be graded. I just looked at completed auctions and found some Diamond Star commons in SGC 80 holders which sold for between $20 and $30 dollars a piece. I seriously doubt that I could buy raw cards, get them graded and pay for postage and insurance for less than those amounts. Kllrbee, maybe you should buy some T206 commons already graded and see how much that costs you and then compare that to buying a raw common and the cost to send it off to get graded. It might take longer to finish your set but it might also cost less in the long run. David |
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Thanks for the advice guys,
Ctown, I should clarify that not all my commons are raw. I have about 250 cards so far (about 20 dupes though). I think about 140-150 are raw. I plan on all my Hof's and SL's being graded though. I was planning on purchasing all the cards graded, but Ive been running across a few raw lots here and there. So I picked them up to bulk up the set. I dont regret it, they are not bad lots. As said above, I think I will just concentrate on finishing the set, then worry about what I will do with the raws. Thanks for the help guys. At least now I have some idea of what to do when and if I decide to grade them. |
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welcome to the pre-war hobby, we need more just like you!
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On the Bulk deals to SGC, call them they have worked with me when I had a lot to send in.
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in the good ole days of dwyer and goldberg, sgc had phenomenal customer service.
i'm hoping that such great things are continuing and would suspect so. best, barry |
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