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    Grading Old Jordan Inserts- Yes? No? Which company?

    Hi-

    I recently purchased a collection which came with a bunch of valuable old jordan inserts. Most are in great condition. Nothing big ticket, but they all book between 100-300 dollars.

    My question is, should I get the cards graded? If so, which company should I go with and why?

    Thanks,
    Calvin

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    yes bgs...if you get 9.5s it will double and in some case triple or quadruple the going rates on raw cards

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    Thanks. For some reason I was thinking PSA is the way to go nowadays.

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    BGS all the way mate!

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    lol a psa 10 is a bgs 9 or 9.5....psa doesnt seem as strict and check sales bgs grades sell quite better

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    Go with BGS. However BGS is starting to lose some of its former prestige and credibility for some shady business strategies recently

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    Bgs...

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