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Input wanted
i just want some input on this matter. i'm putting a non-graded t06 set together. i have about 80 graded 1,2,3's. should i crack them out or leave in holders.
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Id sell the 3's.. and buy new raw ones.. cracking the rest wouldnt be as bad... but your always going to throw some $$ away because graded cards tend to sell for more if you ever needed to sell.
or just screw the money and crack them all... they're your cards.. and u love them right? |
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Crack 'em. Price difference, if any, is negligible.
JimB |
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I have same issue. Am planning on getting crackin. Though I only have 1s and 2s.
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Larry, if they are anything other than PSA, crack 'em and enjoy!
The VG PSA's will diminish in value (imo). So I would sell them as is and pile the cash for raw purchases of the same or different subjects. Think about it, sell high, buy low (as opposed to the opposite which i tend to encounter...) |
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keep them
Keep the higher VG or better in holders, even if just to protect them, but also re-sale if there SCG or PSA anything else
RAWRAWRAWRAWRAWRAW |
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I'd probably leave any high value cards slabbed, for protection and that if you did need to sell them, having them authenticated by TPG would probably help the sale price.
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