I personally hate grading. But even tho I'm no baseball expert, I do know Micky Mantle was huge back then (and still now I guess), so I'd leave that one alone
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how do you unslab a PSA graded card?
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I can understand the need to protect something older and fragile, like a vintage card, that's quite OK. Or a figure that has really fragile clothing and accessories.
What I just cannot "get" is getting an item graded that's a year old, and then asking $$$$$$$ for it.
I've seen simple $5 SW figures get graded and magically get a $250 value.....
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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I can understand the need to protect something older and fragile, like a vintage card, that's quite OK. Or a figure that has really fragile clothing and accessories.
What I just cannot "get" is getting an item graded that's a year old, and then asking $$$$$$$ for it.
I've seen simple $5 SW figures get graded and magically get a $250 value...."...The agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long and final scream of despair..." - Edgar Allan PoeComment
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I unslabed the Mantle card and i don't fold it and shove it in my back pocket so it's still safe, I put it in my Yankess team binder in a nine pocket page made by ultra pro along with the rest of my Yankee cards from 57-09 yes it's a huge binder a 5 inch D ring
The grader slab just bugged me so i set him free and placed him with his team mates from 66Comment
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If i brought the card to resell that i would have left it slabed, But i plan on keeping the card as i dought i'll be able to afford a nicer one the only flaw to the card is it's cut a little off center at the topComment
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