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Cardtrader1

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I have some older cards that need to be graded. what would yall do ? I have 4-1959's 1-1965 and 1-1957, would you buy a PSA membership or just sent to Beckett?
 

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I like PSA vintage myself as a collector. Depends on your intentions after grading... :)
 

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MojoDan said:
I like PSA vintage myself as a collector. Depends on your intentions after grading... :)


I do have to say I have one of the nices banks I have ever saw,, More than likely I'll be useing to sell
 

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Cardtrader1 said:
I have some older cards that need to be graded. what would yall do ? I have 4-1959's 1-1965 and 1-1957, would you buy a PSA membership or just sent to Beckett?


hey james, you are welcome to send to BVG through FCB
 

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ru4scuba said:
js0000001 said:
Vintage will grade higher with PSA plain and simple

More important, vintage PSA will sell better because of their registry and the collectors that use it.

Most important, if they're altered, PSA won't slab them.
 

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A PSA membership comes with a voucher for 6 free gradings, but costs $99. If you think you might submit vintage cards again in the next year, I would recommend PSA to you.

6 gradings through FCB would be a much less expensive alternative. If you are looking to slab them as cheaply as possible, that would be the route to go.


David
 

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Isn't SGC one of the best for vintage?
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sportscardtheory said:
js0000001 said:
Isn't SGC one of the best for vintage?

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I think most people use SGC for pre-war stuff.
This is very true.


OP - Go with PSA....get a membership if you are going to submit a lot of cards with them but if you are only submitting a few then I'm sure a few members here would let you piggyback on their sub. GL with the grades
 

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