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Thanks Pat and Dave. I appreciate the information. My thinking is the card would only sell for $5-$10 in the raw state, but if I spent $10 to get it graded it might bring $30-$40 if it got a PSA 5 marked. I just didn't know if the card would receive two qualifiers. I'm just getting started submitting cards for grading, and then reselling them. I have been very pleased with the grades that I have received so far, and it seems like there is money to made submitting your best cards for grading. I have a lot of raw cards that I'm trying to decide if I should send them in. This one was a puzzle to me, so your opinion is very helpful.
Best regards, Joe |
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