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Ted, I have bought about 30 graded cards, almost all of which are pre WWI, but I have never submitted a card for grading...but should I decide to sell my cards it would likely benefit me financially to have them graded...but it will be kinda sad to see them encased forever
John Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk |
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John
Once again, our thinking is alike (as you recently noted in another Net54 thread on T205's). Graded cards in my sets are the cards I will eventually sell (or trade). My years of collecting go all the way back to 1947. Of which I still have and enjoy my cards in their original state. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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This Jimmy Collins card is the highest graded card in my set. Or, I should say it was. Recently, I sold this card to a close friend of mine.
![]() I've had this Collins card in my collection for many years and I'm happy with it. The signature on it may be authentic (some day I'll have Jimmy Spence check it out). ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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