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Grading auto/mem cards
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Grading auto/mem cards
Is it worth it to have thick auto memo cards graded? I heard they don't typically grade well.
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RE: Grading auto/mem cards
They don't grade well which means if you get one that DOES grade well then you can ask a premium if you're selling.
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RE: Grading auto/mem cards
(04-08-2013, 02:08 PM)y2hood Wrote: They don't grade well which means if you get one that DOES grade well then you can ask a premium if you're selling.
That's an excellent point. What's the reason that they don't grade well anyway? I'm sure the answer is obvious, just not to me!
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RE: Grading auto/mem cards
(04-08-2013, 02:18 PM)philc80 Wrote: That's an excellent point. What's the reason that they don't grade well anyway? I'm sure the answer is obvious, just not to me!
Usually nicked/damaged Corners and Edges. And also Surface.
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RE: Grading auto/mem cards
Thicker card allows for more room on the edges to get messed up.
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