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    What should I do with this David Robinson?

    I have this David Robinson RC and according to Beckett it's a SP, but it's only worth $10. That's surprising to me... But anyway, it's this one:


    The corners are in perfect condition, the centering is a bit off but should I have it graded? Sell it? Keep it for the PC?

    By the way, I got it a few years ago in one of those variety boxes.

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    I remember when that use to be the card to have, I think at one time it booked for like 50, if it were me I would just keep it, because your not going to get much out of it unless it grades high, which with the centering you might get a 8 to 8.5

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    I'd keep it. I got 2. It's a classic..His better rookie. It will be worth something someday.

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    i'd also keep it!
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    grade it and keep it! thanx

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    keep it

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    Yeah, I'd keep it. I personally don't believe it's worth grading because of the centering left to right on it. I hope he'll be a HOF'er one day. The problem is the mass over-production of these and the counterfeits. I bought a lot of 20 for $50. I was worried they were counterfeit but I had one graded and it came back legit.

    This card was IT in the early 90's. Us older collectors appreciate the nostalgia with this card.

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    I remember when that use to be the card to have, I think at one time it booked for like 50, if it were me I would just keep it, because your not going to get much out of it unless it grades high, which with the centering you might get a 8 to 8.5

    You think that bad? If the corners, edges and surface averaged out to 9.5 centering would need to be 3.5, and if they averaged out to 9, then it would need to be 5.

    That's pretty rough...

    I'd keep it. I got 2. It's a classic..His better rookie. It will be worth something someday.

    I sure hope so.

    Yeah, I'd keep it. I personally don't believe it's worth grading because of the centering left to right on it. I hope he'll be a HOF'er one day. The problem is the mass over-production of these and the counterfeits. I bought a lot of 20 for $50. I was worried they were counterfeit but I had one graded and it came back legit.

    This card was IT in the early 90's. Us older collectors appreciate the nostalgia with this card.

    It is one of my favorites in my PC just because of how I got it and since I pulled it and everything.

    How strict are they with the centering grading and what service would I use with Beckett for grading? I've never sent a card in.

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