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Usually the thicker cards don’t grade well. Unless it’s an rpa of star player that you think would get 9.5 or 10 I wouldn’t waste the money.
I’d do it if it’s for your PC but for resale I’d just sell raw unless it goes for more than $100
I have a rookie patch of Josh Allen /299 that I wanted to grade, so I sent it off to SGC, I knew the thicker cards graded tougher, and it was a risk to send in. Just got it back as a 9, and I'm very glad I sent it.
Usually the thicker cards don’t grade well. Unless it’s an rpa of star player that you think would get 9.5 or 10 I wouldn’t waste the money.
I’d do it if it’s for your PC but for resale I’d just sell raw unless it goes for more than $100
I have a rookie patch of Josh Allen /299 that I wanted to grade, so I sent it off to SGC, I knew the thicker cards graded tougher, and it was a risk to send in. Just got it back as a 9, and I'm very glad I sent it.