How to Submit Cards for Grading: PSA Grading Submission Process Explained (also works for BGS & SGC)

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  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2022
  • This video is a hands-on demonstration of how to submit trading cards for grading to any grading company. The PSA guidelines are used, but this process will work for Beckett (BGS/BVG), SGC, or any other.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @skysharksingh
    @skysharksingh Před 2 lety +2

    Another great video Johnathan. Thanks

  • @DoodNeko
    @DoodNeko Před 2 měsíci

    Actually the interior shipping box is plenty good for shipping. Especially if only a small amount of cards. Just a real overkill is all. but for piece of mind mostly.

  • @DoodNeko
    @DoodNeko Před 2 měsíci

    There is a problem submitting patch/relic cards using any of the card savers that PSA wants people to use. The smaller or larger ones do not really matter. No top loaders of course to PSA. How do you package the thick patch or relic cards? Card savers actually damage them from so much pressure on these fragile cards. Causing corners to curl a bit. I am thinking of 100 count clear boxes to submit them in next time.

  • @pokemahnn4949
    @pokemahnn4949 Před 2 lety +1

    where can i get boxes like that?

  • @xxdjmocoxx6297
    @xxdjmocoxx6297 Před rokem

    🔥

  • @eileens4175
    @eileens4175 Před rokem

    The instructions on PSA website said not ship outer box in a used box. Your kit says to used the box that your kit came in. So do I need to buy an outer box? Thanks.

    • @goldsmithcards
      @goldsmithcards  Před rokem

      It's is up to you if you want to use a brand new box or the box it came in. We use extra tape on all corners and edges of the box we send out, and believe its safe to send your cards in that box with the internal packing described in the instructions. Our instructions are based on PSA guidelines but designed to work with any grading company. For example, PSA recommends securing the cards with the pieces of cardboard on both sides and then rubber bands around the cardboard. Many of us cringe when thinking of using rubber bands that close to our cards. That's why we recommend and use 2x1 precut label tape. This complies with all grading companies and also keeps rubber bands out of the equation.

    • @goldsmithcards
      @goldsmithcards  Před rokem

      We reworked how we package this product after your comment and ALL card grading submission kits now come with a brand new exterior box to use for shipment. Thank you for your input and helping make our product even better.

  • @tonyfujihira7531
    @tonyfujihira7531 Před rokem

    Speed it up