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05-04-2025, 03:05 PM #1
Graded Card Holder
If you are looking to buy a graded card, does the condition of the holder matter to you?
I see PSA, Beckett, And BCCG holders with cracks, scrapes, chips, and scratches.
Do you lower the amount you would pay, or avoid buying a graded card altogether
because of the condition of the holder?
Any thoughts on this are welcome.Jesus Said:
"Come Unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Matthew 11:28
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05-11-2025, 07:48 PM #2
For myself, it depends on two things.
Firstly, does the damage to the holder impact the integrity of the graded card? If there's a slight chip on the edge of the case but the security and protection of the card is not compromised, then it's an aesthetic issue. If I really want the card, I'm buying it with the knowledge that a small defect isn't going to really impact the value in my mind. If I really need to, I can always resend the card in to be reslabbed.
Secondly, and this goes to the aesthetics I just discussed in my first point, does the defect with the graded card holder severely impact the look or presentation of the holder? If there is a giant scratch across the case, I'm probably not interested unless I can factor reslabbing the card into my purchase price.
I have thousands of graded cards, some with minor chips in the case, some with a little frosting, some with minor scratches or smudges. Minor damage is typical for a lot of resold slabbed cards.
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05-11-2025, 09:31 PM #3
Thanks for your thoughts and experience.
I really appreciate your insight.
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