Crossgrading PSA to ACE is crazy. I personally don't even care about grading, but monitarily just seems sensless. I guess its finacially good for you considering you are invested.
Loved the video mate! Not sure if you remember but we had a little chat by the ACE booth and we were also vlogging. Appreciate you taking the time to have a chat! Hopefully see you at the next one. Our vlog will be up this Friday 👌🏻
Not huge into Pokémon but that copa box was definitely good the endrick is great with all the hype right now and the Nunez /5 is very nice. They will look very cool in one of the special ace labels 👍
bro wait what lol he said in the video that psa gives 10 to not 10's????!!!! man i see most problems with psa grad 9 and not 10's when some of them should be 10' great to see another perspective but its gotta be a regional grading service bias? which is okay just want to state that.
I'm new to Pokemon, I've mainly been a sports card collector. Do people basically buy/collect pokemon cards they like the look of, or do people just see potential future value in them. Why would someone pick some cards over others.
I'm quite new as well so take what I say with a pinch of salt. From what I understand Randy buys what he likes and either keeps them for himself or he sells them on Pokerand. His logic is that if he likes it, other people will too. General collectors (people who don't buy to resell, generally speaking) buy what they like or to complete sets (base set, evolving skies etc.)
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