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Old 05-27-2014, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by arc2q View Post
The advice I would give, though, is not to grade them if they are Poor/Fair commons and if you intend to sell. I shop in this range generally (sadly) and notice that the price difference between raw and graded is negligible. It certainly is not enough to warrant spending more than $10 each to get them graded. Even if it gets you a couple of bucks each in the auction you will be losing time and money in the process.
Agree with this statement.
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