PSA Grading Question

Which cards should I go to the expense of getting graded. Like most on these forums I have 10's of thousands of cards dating from 1973 - 1994. The expense of grading all superstars would be enormous, however, I am finding that graded cards are the way to go. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Also, you don't have to send them all in at once.
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
Thanks for the response.
If you are grading to keep, it really doesn't matter. If the card is in good shape and you like it, grade it.
1994 Pro Line Live
TheDallasCowboyBackfieldProject
If you're grading to sell modern cards like your suggestion of 1988 donruss mike schmidt, if you check the pop report you can find out quickly if it's worth grading. A modern card with high pop in high grade might not be a good investment.
Almost any Mantle and most vintage HOF cards are worth grading.
When all else fails, see if the card is listed in ebay completed auctions and see what it sold for in the approximate grade that you have.
Providing you are very knowledgable about your cards' values and conditions, you might want to post a few of your more expensive examples to this thread and let some of the guys give you their unbiased opinions.
Out of your massive collection, there might only be a couple hundred or less cards that you would want to invest in getting graded.
If you're a novice to values or need help with prices, I'm sure the guys would be more than happy to provide some figures for you.
Many people have wasted tons of dollars sending in modern commons with PSA 10 potential, only to have them come back as 9s or less, and finding out that the grading fee was higher than the card was worth.
Good luck!
PoppaJ
<< <i>Many people have wasted tons of dollars sending in modern commons with PSA 10 potential, only to have them come back as 9s or less >>
Hey! You talking to me? Damn the 83 Donruss commons!!
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<< <i>Many people have wasted tons of dollars sending in modern commons with PSA 10 potential, only to have them come back as 9s or less >>
Hey! You talking to me? Damn the 83 Donruss commons!! >>
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Sorry Bill .... but now that you mentioned it
PoppaJ
Thanks for the help
i took all my PSA 10 Donruss and burned them in my fire pit, so there
see if this works
Works now
Schmidt, upper left corner damaged? Middle of sides ... looks like some white showing. Is it just the scan?
Hope it's just the scan!
Doug
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
1. Don't get a card graded that books for less than the cost to grade.
2. Grade all post 1980 cards SGC.
3. All cards you are going to sell and all pre-1980 cards get graded by PSA.
Sound right?
<< <i>1. Don't get a card graded that books for less than the cost to grade.
2. Grade all post 1980 cards SGC.
3. All cards you are going to sell and all pre-1980 cards get graded by PSA.
Sound right? >>
No
1. There are many low pop commons and overproduced 80's and 90's rookies that have book values of $.03-$5.00 that sell for stupid money thanks to the registry and team or player collectors. 1984 Donruss baseball is a good example of a "modern" set that set registry folks will stay pay $200+ for an otherwise worthless common as long as it is graded a 10. Another example, try buying a 1986 Topps Nolan Ryan PSA 10 for under $1500.
2. I personally would not send anything to SGC but I believe most would agree that SGC's specialty is in pre-war vintage.
3. Again, I may be a little biased, but I would only sub to PSA unless you are considering pre-war vintage. As far as resale value, PSA mid to high grade cards almost always realize a higher return than similarly graded identical cards in a BGS, BVG or SGC holder. The set registry is a powerful drug.
You may also want to post a few more scans of cards you plan on sending in. You will get a lot of good information from these boards.
Collecting all cards - Gus Zernial
Post Cereal both raw and PSA Graded (1961-1963)