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Not sure it is worth grading, if it came back an SGC 30, I'm not sure that you would be able to get more than $100 for it.
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I agree. Even if you're leaving it to your wife, if the grading fee (it ain't cheap) is too high a percentage of the card's value, it doesn't make sense. I think grading for resale is perfectly appropriate which is what I was trying to say in my first post but in this specific case, doesn't seem to make sense.
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