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Thread: Is grading worth it?

  
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    Is grading worth it?

    I have been thinking about sending some rookie cards to Beckett to get them graded. Have a couple of questions, first one, if you get a grade of 10 is there some sort of multiplier to go by against beckett raw card values? Second at what grade does the value increase? I do apoligize if questions like this have been brought up.

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    If you're keeping them in your collection, NO. If you're gonna sell them maybe, depends on what they get for a grade.

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    I think it all depends on what cards you get graded. If you were to get an older rookie card of a Legend graded, or even a rare rookie of a current superstar, then the value seems to go up. But if you were to have a no name rookie card graded, the price would probably change very little if at all.

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    Yeah all depends on the who the player is and how high the card is to start with. I have been getting some graded myself some lately. And whether you keep them or not its kinda fun. And a beckett 10 is very rare because thats pristine. A 9.5 raises the value alot because thats a gem mint. On some stuff a 9 mint helps out also. Just depends on how rare the card is or how hard it is to find in that kind of shape.

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