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    question about graded cards

    i know very little about graded cards. on average would a PSA 9 sell for more than the same card ungraded or for the same. i would think it would be a little more but i'm not sure. i have a favre 2000 e-x essential credentials #/50 that is PSA 9 and i'm itching to bust it out of the graded case but it books pretty high so i'm not sure if i want to. (i can't stand graded cards). if anyone would know how much of a premium it has being a PSA 9 i would love to know. thanks

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    it SHOULD sell for more

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    o.k. thanks. i took a look at the graded section in beckett and it looks like they book for about 1.2-1.5 times higher

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    that sounds about right
    Also all depends on how many are graded

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    true. thanks for the info

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    I don't like the graded cards very much either, but I would keep the Favre in the case
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    i agree, i don't care for graded cards either it's just not the same when you hold an awsome card in your hand.

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    the main reason i don't like them being graded is because they don't fit in my box so i can't keep it with the other cards i have from that set. i have no problem busting a 20 or 30 dollar card out of its case but i guess i'll just hang onto this one the way it is. thanks for your input

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    If your intention is to sell, then keep it slabbed. Otherwise, just bust it out of the holder. I do not know why on earth #'d cards are graded. It's already hard to find the card as it is. And especially a #'d 1/1 graded? The grading multipliers should not be used on this type of card since it is a "one-of-a-kind" item. Otherwise, the person who graded it and trying to sell it is ripping you off big time. Cards like these do not need to be graded. JMHO

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