Titanium Card Talk Member
| I use a small sharp screwdriver and just lever the two parts away from each other. I don't need to tell you to be very careful whilst doing it. ____________________ Come, it is time for you to keep your appointment with The Wicker Man.
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Gold Card Talk Member
| I don't believe in graded cards, but I've got one, so I guess I'm a hypocrite, but who isn't? The card is dated 1945 and is graded VG-EX 4, whatever that means. Do you think I should take it out of the holder? |
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Diamond Card Talk Member
| A VG-EX 4 (very good to excellent) is actually a poor grade and would be totally unacceptable in any modern card, however you have a vintage card if out of a 1945 set. Vintage cards are not held to the same condition standards because so few have survived in any kind of decent shape. Its not like today when cards go from pack straight to plastic holder, vintage cards get their rarity from having been destroyed and beat up.
While it won't command top dollar, a VG-EX 4 vintage might be close to the average grade for that particular card. It might even be above average. It really depends on the book value of the specific card you are holding, how hard it is too find in good condition, how many of them have been submitted for grading, and the scale of grades given.
If someone thought enough of the card to want to grade it in the first place, it might be worth it to leave it slabbed even at a 4. |
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