When you grade some cheaper cards, do those go for about $20-$30, or is it worth grading cheaper cards such as decent name numbered Topps Chrome Platinum?
It's always tough deciding what to grade. My general marker is if I think I can break even if it 9's (with whoever Im grading it with) AND I think it is a likely 10 then I will send it. Knowing I try to keep my average cost of a raw card in the $2-$4 range depending on the lot, if I think it can gem and will reliably do more than $20 then its put into consideration.
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing 😊
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Love the behind the scenes content! Your whatnot shows are always so fun!
Thank you!! Its really fun to put it all together and then get to hang out with everyone
You are a machine.
Great insight on how you establish the show which allows you to actually interact with the viewers easier.
Thank you! I am way too scatterbrained to try and do it on the fly lol
Where do you get those team dividers from?
Ah, should've let the video keep playing lol sorry
Yeah just snagged em on eBay!
When you grade some cheaper cards, do those go for about $20-$30, or is it worth grading cheaper cards such as decent name numbered Topps Chrome Platinum?
It's always tough deciding what to grade. My general marker is if I think I can break even if it 9's (with whoever Im grading it with) AND I think it is a likely 10 then I will send it. Knowing I try to keep my average cost of a raw card in the $2-$4 range depending on the lot, if I think it can gem and will reliably do more than $20 then its put into consideration.
Great video. Actually teaching how to
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Enjoying being my own boss! Always happy to share insights though!
@@CleverCubanCards your attention to detail is perfect for building scalable operations. Great video