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T-206 and SGC grading questions
Posted By: Mike (18colt)
Good afternoon. |
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T-206 and SGC grading questions
Posted By: rob
Hi Mike, I will give this a shot. |
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T-206 and SGC grading questions
Posted By: Robert Reiss
In response to your question about grading at a show... I am fortunate to have local shows attended by SCG every month. I take my submission one month, and pick them up the next. I don't care how much time until the next show, the piece of mind of knowing my cards aren't in the mail is huge, (not to mention the postage saved). How far are you from Reading? |
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T-206 and SGC grading questions
Posted By: Mike (18colt)
Now, I'm about 2.5 hours away. I grew up 20 minutes east of Reading, and have family in the area. I need to get out more though -- haven't been to a show not located in a mall since the '03 National in Atlantic City. Having small children makes show attendance difficult. |
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T-206 and SGC grading questions
Posted By: Robert Reiss
The shows that I'm talking about are mall shows in the A.B.E. area. As for the grading, I'm saving most that I know will get a 10 for last, (Except HOF'ers and difficults). Beware, having them slabbed can also be a bit addictive. |
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T-206 and SGC grading questions
Posted By: T206Collector
I sold most of my collection in April (about 400 T-206 cards), and found that the process was simplified exponentially for me by having all of the cards graded -- even the beatiest of beaters. I took advantage of their Set Registry special and had them all done for $5.00 each. It doesn't make much of a difference on the SGC 10's, but your profit will grow a bit with the 20's and even more so with the 30's and, of course, higher graded cards. So, to answer question one, I would get them all graded prior to selling, even if, as we assume in point number 2, that this is a low-grade collection. I made up the grading fees on virtually every card I sold. The only exception I would make would potentially be for cards that presented better than technical grade. You might do better selling raw, with a good scan and description. |
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T-206 and SGC grading questions
Posted By: Joe D.
I had all of my T206s graded by SGC. |
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T-206 and SGC grading questions
Posted By: Harry Wallace (HW)
I would go ahead and get them all graded when SGC runs some sort of special. As long as you are not in a hurry for them, you should be able to get them done very reasonably and will probably recoup your expenase when they are sold. |
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