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Springboarding off of the raw vs. graded discussion in another thread, I thought I'd start a discussion of the pros and cons of graded cards. Here are my opinions and hope to hear yours. Let the discussion / debate begin!
Pros of graded cards: Increased likelihood the item is authentic Provides added protection against damaging the item Grade assigned by an unbiased professional based upon defined criteria Higher price when you sell Easier to sell (?) Easier to track previous sales / value Cons of graded cards: A temptation to purchase the slab vs. the card They take up a lot more storage space It's more difficult to sit and look at large sets Lose the tactile / sensory connection with the cards (touch, smell) Costs additional $$$ that could be spent on other things Possible pricing bubble for high grade cards (?) The player is suffocating inside the case ![]() Various grading companies all with different slabs that don't stack well Your thoughts? jeff |
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