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Originally Posted by shayscards Exactly, lets compare apples to apples here. Originally Posted by ThoseBackPages. I suppose. I never got into splitting hairs over the difference since the whole process is so arbitrary and subjective to me. I figured most people just see a number on the top of the card. I just don't understand how PSA can slap a 10 on a card if they allow for minor imperfections and they're very generous with giving those at that. Nobody is saying they're going up at the same rate as PSA but they're certainly climbing.

Modern cards , BGS maybe ok, vintage cards there's not much demand in bgs holder, and pretty difficult to crossover with same grade.

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Page 1 of 2. Thread Tools. Send a private message to game6. Find More Posts by game6. That is not the case. It hasn't been for a long time. Send a private message to asujbl. Find More Posts by asujbl. Send a private message to IndySportsCards. Visit IndySportsCards's homepage! Send a private message to dictoresno. Find More Posts by dictoresno. Luxury Garage Sale gives you this from the moment you sign up to consign, when they'll match you up with an account manager.

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Find More Posts by aggies It means nothing to me because I don't try to flip cards. I buy for my pc so the cards are for my enjoyment so they don't need to be perfect. I only grade to sell. Originally Posted by lindeman Originally Posted by Bhenry4. I wouldn't touch a raw vintage with a ten foot pole. I don't even look at them or think twice when perusing eBay. It could be a perfect copy, but if it's raw, no thank you.

As far as modern, I used to not care. Now I do to a degree. I'm with JMS though, if it is graded, I want that gold label. I think it all depends on what you collect. Obviously, from all of the previous posts there are a lot of different opinions Find More Posts by pdxprospect.

If you ask a question that has an answer published expect a sarcastic reply PSA subs - If you are a vet can you help the new guys? Find More Posts by jewcer2k5. Right on man! When I was younger I got burnt a couple times and the cards were trimmed. Again I was young but people are SO good now a days at dr. Not all 9. The key is to buy the card and not just rely on what the number on the label says it is.

Too many people these days buy what a label says rather than looking at how strong the card is for the grade. On the other hand, if you know what to look for, you can find under graded cards that will upgrade. Know what you are looking at, and you can find some great deals and avoid the over graded stuff. BGS should just drop all grades less than 9 because it is widely accepted that anything less than 9 will sell at or worse than a raw card and the only value to BGS grades However, 9,9.

PSA of course could benefit to do the same for anything modern and for modern, I'll define it as newer than Originally Posted by kinar. My general rule of thumb is that a 9. This changes with super low end i. Ease of grade also matters.

If a card is extremely easy to get the 9. Additionally, cards in high demand may go on the high side say 1. A lot of it is circumstantial. For the most part, 1. Photobucket, Sportlots, etc. All times are GMT The time now is AM. Contact Us - Today's Posts - www. User Name. Remember Me? Blowout Cards Shop.



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