Are there any vintage packs (pre 1986 in this case) that do not warrant getting PSA graded?
lightningboy
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Can you think of any circumstances under which getting a pack graded by PSA will not at least add the grading fee to the realized sales price of said pack? For instance, I have a few mid 1970's wax packs that have a tiny tear. I'm assuming I probably wont get a grade any higher than 6. Would this PSA 1975 Topps Football wax pack sell for at least $14 more than the same pack ungraded? I'm asking these questions because I am new to pack grading and do not fully understand the weight that certain defects bear on the ultimate grade (even after reading PSA's pack grading standards. Thanks, for any input, Tom
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This is assuming the pack is believed to be legit. On ebay, probably any PSA graded pack at any grade will sell for more than its raw equaivalent just based on knowing it's real.
<< <i>You could always sub them and ask for them to slabbed "authentic" with no grade added to them. >>
Most pack buyers buy the grade and will pass on "authentic" packs in my opinion.
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