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I recently acquired an old forget-me-not/scrapbook that had a Charles Comiskey Scrapps card glued in. I was able to fairly easily remove it. The color is nicer than this image shows, but it does have some creasing. No holes or significant paper loss on the front, though. The back has a little paper loss from the glue.
I’m just starting to learn about this set after picking this up, and I do plan to sell the card. My question is, should I definitely get it graded before selling? I expect it to grade somewhere between SGC authentic and 1.5. I know there are many collectors who enjoy collecting raw only. So, given the lower grade likelihood, is it worth it? Ideas on a reasonable asking price are welcome also. I haven’t found any recent sales of this particular card. [/PHP] |
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