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If you want to sell it you should definitely grade it. Absolute no brainier. If you disagree, please state why.
The arguments in favor of grading: -protecting the card -card will sell for more vs ungraded -grading will give potential buyers peace of mind At this point I can think of no arguments in favor of not grading that hold any water. For better perspective a friend of mine inherited cards from his uncle about 30 years ago. One is a Pete rose rookie. My friend does not collect and I'm certain they are still in a box in my friends closet, untouched since he received them. I'm sending him a message about current values of that card and will advise him to get it graded and use a consignment service should he decide to sell. Rose in the condition I expect(vg-ex or ex) is only a few hundred dollar card. Your mantle is at least a few grand. |
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