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Grading service vs autograph
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RE: Grading service vs autograph
(04-13-2014, 06:14 AM)jacobystealshome Wrote: you dont want to grade this.

1. you have to send to JSA first to authenticate it
2. then you have to have BGS grade it

that is expensive in comparison to the value of the card

ungraded, the card would sell for 5 dollars or less. graded, it wouldnt sell for much more

i dont even think getting it authenticated by JSA is worth it

if you are just looking to protect it, maybe you can slab it without authentification or grading.

Im in full agreeance with Jacobystealshome, I kind of chortled when I got to the end of your post and found out what the card was. He was a good ball player, but didnt perform well enough to make his card values be worth much of anything. Jacobystealshome, the predicted birthday you have on the big screen is my birthday! Congratulations to you and yours!

Wanted: any 1989 Upper Deck cards graded 9.5 across the board or better.
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RE: Grading service vs autograph - by y2hood - 04-12-2014, 10:37 PM
RE: Grading service vs autograph - by cardariffic - 04-15-2014, 02:42 AM

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