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Vintagevault13 04-25-2014 04:51 PM

To grade or not to grade Hank Aaron collection
 
Last year I completed a 1954-1976 Topps Hank Aaron regular issue run. This includes all base cards, All-Star, MVP, multi-player, and leader cards. In addition, I have some insert/oddball cards such as scratchoff, coins, etc. The cards are low-mid grade (but definitely not beaters) that I anticipate would grade around 4 or 5 (a few may be as low as a 2 and a few may be a 6).

I am trying to decide if it is worth having the cards graded in this condition. I don't plan to sell them, but things could certainly change. If I do decide to sell, will grading these cards raise the value enough to justify the grading fees?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

hammer 04-25-2014 05:04 PM

Enjoy the Cards just the way you have them in their ungraded natural state.

brewing 04-25-2014 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hammer (Post 1269123)
Enjoy the Cards just the way you have them in their ungraded natural state.

+1

MattyC 04-25-2014 05:44 PM

Only grade when it's time to sell; that time might not come for ten years-- at which point who knows what TPG will be the right move. So I say only spend the money at selling time on raw cards.

Rich Klein 04-26-2014 03:18 AM

Depends:

One major advantage of grading is in case of loss due to fire or theft and if you have photos and proof, the insurance claim becomes a ton easier. In addition, the cards are better protected from any elements when they are graded.

Plus, if and when the time comes to sell, as has been mentioned, getting a card graded only can help. Me, if I went through that investemnt to buy a complete nice condition Aaron run, many of the cards would be graded,

Unlike the first posters, I see nothing wrong with grading your cards at all if you so choose.

Rich

ALR-bishop 04-26-2014 07:08 AM

Not raw
 
I am with Henry...and Matt....and Brent ....natural and intended state.

But Rich is right as well. They are yours, do what you want with them

K-Nole 04-26-2014 09:47 AM

Just for me, I do not send cards in to be graded as I am a worry wart and would worry myself sick that they would be lost in the mail.
Now i will BUY graded cards, but I wont send my RAW cards in.

If you are asking what I would do, I would not have them graded, however i would put them on your PSA Registry page and scan the card in. PSA has a section for Non Graded Cards that you can upload them onto. A VERY useful tool that i wish SGC would adopt.

Exhibitman 04-27-2014 05:52 AM

If you like it in a slab grade it. I'd not bother otherwise. I like my stuff in an album. It also gets very hard not to slab everything when you have a big chunk in holders. I am facing that now with my Benny Leonard collection. Most are slabbed and I will probably slab the rest to be consistent.

hcv123 04-29-2014 11:42 AM

Grade the early ones
 
I would grade the 1954-1959. Leave the rest alone.


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