Sports Card Grading 101: Be VERY Picky

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What cards should I send to get graded? How do I make grading decisions? What criteria should I use? How can I make money grading cards? Let's discuss...
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  • @davidmillschills
    @davidmillschillsАй бұрын

    Wow, you are really picky. 9 graded cards as the upper limit to keep in your collection is really tight. Good for you. Currently I am doing "pregrading" for $9 with CGC. that gives me more than 2x the chance than going directly to PSA. Totally agree, thicker cards are harder to grade, but that also goes with black or darker borders.

  • @scoa

    @scoa

    Ай бұрын

    It's easy for me to be picky about graded cards for my PC, since I don't find much personal value in having a graded card for myself.

  • @royakard8536
    @royakard8536Ай бұрын

    I came back to the hobby late into the downturn. Looking at things from a prospective of the 90s.. I see alot of similarities, but with a great amount more risk. I buy a few graded vintage cards, but it's way too volatile for me. The place I tend to focus is buying collections in bulk. Then at least after the work you have value for your efforts.

  • @scoa

    @scoa

    Ай бұрын

    Collections in bulk can definitely be a good way to go. Definitely needs a lot of time though! I bought one massive collection a few months back and ended up basically just reselling it as a bulk collection again just because it was taking so much time to go through.

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