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All The Hype

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Or maybe the word is stubborn?? :D


I'm wondering how many times you have cracked a case to resubmit a card and actually got a higher grade.

I've got a couple 9s that I really thought should have been 9.5s and I'm tryin to decide if it's worth resubmitting.
 

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That's why the bulk submitters don't get cards slabbed if they are less than a 9.5 (because of having to crack slabs).

For example, let's say you submit 100 raw chromes of your favorite prospect with a MG of 9.5. 40 of them get slabbed, but 60 are rejected. How many of those 60 do you think will now get a 9.5 if they are resubmitted again? Do you think you are really going to go 0 for 60? Of course not.

To me, it's not a matter of how many times to resubmit a card: it's a matter of whether the increase in the slabbed card can be recouped by grading fees (including shipping, insurance, etc.).

If you have a card that sells for $500 raw and $800 as a 9.5, it is worth it to try to resubmit the card 2-3 more times after the first rejection.

If it is a $50 raw card that sells for $80 as a 9.5, it probably isn't worth it to try to bump that card, as you will already have 2 grading fees sunk into the cost (for one resub).


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ALL_THE_HYPE said:
Or maybe the word is stubborn?? :D


I'm wondering how many times you have cracked a case to resubmit a card and actually got a higher grade.

I've got a couple 9s that I really thought should have been 9.5s and I'm tryin to decide if it's worth resubmitting.

To be honest....I look at the entire order and ask if the grader was just having a bad day. The "grader of death" can destroy an entire order....unfairly I might add. If that is the case, I tend to send the cards back if I felt strongly it deserved a higher grade the first time around.

You have to look before cracking the slab. I have seen PSA and BGS ding a few corners....I think it happens when the card is placed in the slab.

I think it is worth sending a card back only once....cracked from the original slab. There are a few exceptions to the rule, if it is a high-end card (but not a super-fractor or other 1/1) that sells for at least $200...maybe $300 or more....you might try twice. You have to be careful not to sink $30 of grading fees into a $50 card.

For a few people, I know the third time is the charm....but in my book, it is only worth it if you get the "grader of death" on back-to-back orders. If that is the only card (or one of a few on a large order) under-graded on a order after two tries...you are most likely incorrect in your assessment of the card's condition.

I cracked this gold refractor for darocker80....it was clearly a 9.5, the card was nearly perfect and I was shocked it got a BGS 9 the first time around. Again, with such a high-end card it was well worth the $10 to send it back to BGS.

http://freedomcardboard.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=45294
 

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Very helpful posts, thank you.


One of them might not be worth resubmitting because of its current value, although it is a gold refractor and I still feel strongly that it should be a 9.5 and not a 9. I might resubmit it based on future potential.

Another one is about a 35 dollar card that graded 9.5, 9, 9, 9.5. Looking at it now, I feel like the two 9s might have been gifts. Probably won't re-sub that one.

And the main one I'm thinking about is the one I was most confident about the first time I submitted it. It's very rare and it's probably about a hundred dollar card with more potential so I think it's definitely worth cracking.

Thanks for the info and opinions guys.
 

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I usually ask someone who has a better eye than me - hint hint, rainmanesq, to look at my cards again before I crack them or resub them for re-evaluation.
 

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