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 $$$$$$$ for it.
I've seen simple $5 SW figures get graded and magically get a $250 value.....
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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That is ridiculous. Same goes for comics really, how the hell are you supposed to read them once they're graded?I can understand the need to protect something older and fragile, like a vintage card, that's quite OK. Or a figure that has really fragile clothing and accessories.
What I just cannot "get" is getting an item graded that's a year old, and then asking $$$$$$$ 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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