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    baseball card grading

    Hello

    I am new to this site, and a lifetime baseball fan and card collector. I purchased a very large collection of baseball cards several years ago, and I would like to know the best way to grade the cards. I may want to sell some of the cards. Most cards are 90s alot of stars and rookies, plus some better stuff from 50s thru 80s.

    I went to psa website and it said 6 dollars per card charge. That sounds really high. Please help.


    marc

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    yeah me to im lost

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    I would recommend that you do not grade any of the cards from the 90's, unless they are huge name rookie cards in super mint condition. All cards from the 90's (With a few exceptions) were way overproduced, and basically worthless.

    The cards I would grade would be the older ones if they look to be in pretty solid condition. Grading those vintage cards can bring up the value a lot, depending on the grade.

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