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Eric Davis #627 (Baseball Cards 1985 Topps) — is it worth grading?

Is Eric Davis #627 worth grading?

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Worth grading — even a PSA 9 beats raw

A PSA 10 Eric Davis #627 sells for $1,349 against $2.76 raw: a $1,346 spread, 489× the ungraded price. Even a PSA 9 ($77.17) clears the raw price after an economy-tier ~$25 fee, so a near-miss still comes out ahead. Centering is the usual reason a clean copy misses the 10 — measure it before you submit.

Raw (NM)
$2.76
PSA 10
$1,349
PSA 9
$77.17
Gem premium
489×
As of
Jul 11, 2026

Break-even by outcome and fee

Eric Davis #627: net result of grading versus selling raw, by outcome and fee tier
If it comes back…Sells forEconomy / bulk (~$25.00)Standard (~$50.00)Express (~$150)
Gem — PSA 10$1,349+$1,321+$1,296+$1,196
PSA 9$77.17+$49.41+$24.41−$75.59
PSA 8$19.99−$7.77−$32.77−$133

Net = sale price − $2.76 raw value − fee. Fee tiers are illustrative; plug your grader's current price into the calculator below.

Expected value — how often does it need to gem?

Eric Davis #627: expected value of submitting by gem probability
Chance it gemsExpected saleExpected net (standard fee)
25%$395+$342
50%$713+$660
75%$1,031+$978

Even a miss (a 9) beats selling raw after the standard fee — the gem rate only decides how much you win by.

Which grader pays the most — and what a 10 takes

All centering standards
Eric Davis #627: top-grade value by grading company with centering tolerance
Grader10 sells forvs bestFront centering for a 10Back
BGS 10$1,754best55/4570/30
PSA 10$1,349−$40555/4575/25
CGC 10$809−$94555/4575/25
SGC 10$809−$94555/4575/25

Tolerances are each company's published centering standard for its top grade; surface, corners and edges must also be clean. Centering is the one you can measure yourself before you pay.

Eric Davis #627 graded prices by company and grade
GradePSACGCBGSSGCGraded
10$1,349$809$1,754$809
9.5$316
9$77.17
8$19.99
7$15.99

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Grading Eric Davis #627 — FAQ

Is Eric Davis #627 worth grading?

A PSA 10 Eric Davis #627 sells for $1,349 against $2.76 raw: a $1,346 spread, 489× the ungraded price. Even a PSA 9 ($77.17) clears the raw price after an economy-tier ~$25 fee, so a near-miss still comes out ahead. Centering is the usual reason a clean copy misses the 10 — measure it before you submit.

How much is a PSA 10 Eric Davis #627 worth compared with raw?

A PSA 10 Eric Davis #627 (Baseball Cards 1985 Topps) sells for about $1,349 versus $2.76 for a raw near-mint copy — a 489× premium as of Jul 11, 2026.

Which grading company is best for Eric Davis #627?

By resale value, BGS 10 leads at $1,754, ahead of PSA 10 at $1,349. Fees and turnaround differ, so the best-paying label is not always the best net.

What centering does Eric Davis #627 need for a BGS 10?

BGS publishes 55/45 front and 70/30 back centering as the tolerance for a 10 (Gem Mint). Off-center copies are capped below the top grade regardless of surface — measure yours before paying the fee.

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