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DR9

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  1. 6 hours ago, Gaard said:

    Yes, bunching is the smart way. And, when figuring out which tiers I can use, I use non-graded values (not what they'll be worth after grading).

     

    BTW - the different tiers is bs, imo. Does anyone know if the other grading companies (cards, coins) use the tier system?

    If I use non graded values and they grade a 9.8 which boosts the price they wont up charge me? Fairly obvious NM 98 is over $200 and would think every time they grade one that up the tier to next level on all users regaurdless of DV I put?

    Thanks!

  2. Hi All!

    I don't understand the book values on why so tight and low (to rake more money in?). If I want to slab Xmen 266 or New Mutants 98, both at over $200 in the open market. So by their pricing they would cost me $72 shipped per book! or $58.50 without shipping per book. Everything I'd love to slab is over $400 value.

    All I hear is it costs $25.00 per book, NOPE. Slabbing stuff from 2005+ era is the only thing you can really do for the low pricing.