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Old 12-19-2020, 02:05 PM
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Default Grader options now... best choice for modern-ish baseball

I have 30-40 cards (baseball 1970’s to mid 80’s) and some basketball, hockey (same era) to sell to help fund my collection

Might get lucky with a few high grade cards but most will probably sell between $30-150 each, give or take.

Trying to keep costs low and turn around time within reason... thinking of giving Becket a try. Have never used them before

PSA sounds like crazy long waits, not sure the premium on the sale for my cards is worth that kind of wait.

Any current experience or advice to share from TBGs for this kind of stuff?

Thx

Jeff
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Old 12-19-2020, 03:45 PM
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Some people think the best option these days for this type of material is to sell ungraded through Greg Morris.
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Old 12-19-2020, 03:58 PM
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Or submit through PC Sportscards to PSA.
https://www.blowoutforums.com/showthread.php?t=1400125

They submit tens of thousands of cards to PSA monthly in group submissions and have excellent references. Otherwise, you do it yourself with a silver membership that gives you personal access to submit bulk specials, but as you know, the wait is forever.
And there's the whole supporting PSA thing... but in terms of resale value, that's what the sheep want.
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I would try to sell most of them raw. The wait time is long at all of the graders right now.

It doesn't make sense to wait 6 months to a year on a group sub to sell a $30 dollar card. You could just sell the card raw and make the same $15-$20 profit now.
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Greg Morris is a great option right now. He gets great prices, and you won't have to waste your time and money on grading.
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Interesting advice... I’ve seen Greg Morris as a seller but did not know he accepted cards on assignment (I assume that’s his model). I’ll check it out.

Thx, Jeff
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