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    Question How much to get a card graded?

    How much is it to get a card graded? and which who does the best grading? i am getting a 1987 Topps Barry Bonds rookie card soon and i was thinking about getting it graded.

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    great question! I would like to know that as well! Paul

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    PSA & Beckett are the 2 big ones to get graded from. Not sure about PSA, but Beckett is pretty pricey, depending on the type of service you want. You can get a 5 day service for $20 per card, or I remember a 45 day service for $8 per card. Go to beckett.com for more info, under "Grading"

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    Thanks, i'd probably go with the 45 day because the cards only worth $10. but if its graded a 10 or a 9, would the card be worth more?

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    SGC is also one of the big three grading companies. They charge $5 per card for the 20 business day service. If you would want to wait a while to grade, they usually have specials in the summer (have been doing it for the last 2 years) for $4 per card if you submit 10 or more.

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