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Pinball grading guide needed?

By John-H

3 years ago


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    #10 3 years ago
    Quoted from LTG:

    Sometimes the companies grading them can't either.
    Years ago when I was selling baseball cards on Ebay. I had the best professionally graded. If it turned out lower than I thought. Crack it open, try again, or a different company. Often got better results.
    LTG : )

    Inherited a large collection of cards and I was told to try it, you’re right! It seems like these companies just throw a dart at the board and say “meh good enough!” One company would say “decent but not great” another says “9.9999 gem mint”

    Seems like they just care about their $50 now.

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