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They are hard to display when so many are raw and so many are stabbed. I'd prefer to display them slabbed and should be easier to find a display case that way. Plus there will always be the factor of resale value even though I don't plan on selling.
Last edited by milkit1; 07-15-2019 at 08:28 PM. |
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If for sale I always advise to wait to slab them right before you sell them. You never know what will happen to a grading company in the future. Then they change their slabs and everyone wants the latest and greatest version of that slab. |
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For optimal display value you should crack them all out of their slabs and mount them all on a dark backing...raw...Archivally and all!
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If grading, my preference is to get them all uniformly PSA, but that will be a heavy, bulky lot - still difficult to display. SGC presents the same challenge. Cracking them out is an option; for my raw sets I use Vario pages / binders. The pages come in different sizes - you can probably get ones that handle three cards. The downside is that the reverse is obscured. However, they do pop!
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I would go PSA slabs for all, for the sake of uniformity, protection (I think T202s are a bit fragile due to the hinged sides,) and resale value way down the line.
If you go SGC, you will not have uniformity - your current SGC cards will not look like your newly graded ones due to their flip redesign. As to that one Cobb, you could always look to sell the one you have and buy one already in a PSA holder, or make a similar trade. If it was me, I'd let it be the last thing I'd deal with. Leave it in the SGC holder and maybe display it as the centerpiece card in the collection for now. |
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Thanks for the tips guys! I prefer raw most of the time but these are pretty fragile so ill probably get them encapsulated. Gonna think on it a bit. Appreciate the advise
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The tall toploaders work just fine for mine. And they're way cheaper than grading.
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