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anyone use GMA at all? obviously the price point is a lot lower. assume you don't get as much bang for your buck on card sale, but wondering if you all think GMA grade is better than selling a card raw? suppose it depends on the card and value, but curious to hear thoughts. thanks!
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GMA does have many good things but resale value is not one of them. |
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interesting, i always assumed a graded card was more desirable, regardless of who grades it. what other good things do they offer? appreciate the feedback, this world of grading/etc is so new to me.
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1) If you are just a collector and want you cards slabbed to protect them they are cheap. 2) Go to their site and click on the "custom grading" link for a great option for collectors. |
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thanks for the info, will check that out. i think i'd be 98% collector, maybe 2% seller so it sounds interesting.
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