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Re: Do you think that getting your cards graded substantially increases their value? is it worth it?
In addition to points above, it also depends on how time sensitive the values are. In some cases, pops can jump a ton in a short time while you're waiting. Couple that with a player slumping, and eve… (View Post)1 -
Re: "steroid" accused players gaining hobby respect?
As much as I hate steroid use, it was becoming very common among high school kids (even non-athletes) when I was in high school and that was a long time ago. A lot of people really don't believe the … (View Post)2 -
Re: PWCC
I'm sure it happens but people buy duplicates of rookies in the same grade all the time whether it's fixed price or auction. Means nothing. (View Post)2 -
Re: 1962 Topps Opinions
When I see 6's like the Wood in person, the most common reason for the grade is a minor indentation (possibly from a finger nail) or a minor bend along one of the side edges. Defects like that wouldn… (View Post)1 -
Re: Condition expectations as seen under 10X magnification
Quality lighting is all you need. Joe Orlando confirmed that PSA graders do not use magnification to assess condition for most cards. It's a mainly a tool to detect/inspect alterations. Magnification… (View Post)3