2 PSA Grading Submission Reveals! 1 Modern 1990s and 1 Vintage 1960s
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- čas přidán 11. 01. 2024
- Revealing 2 subs that came back. A few nice crossovers and a couple nice Mantles as well. All HOFers and Stars across multiple sports. Also announcing a few upcoming card shows in the Charlotte area that we will be setting up at.
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Awesome cards!! Enjoy your channel!! Thanks for sharing these amazing cards!! Keep up the great content!!
Thanks Ken!
Good stuff and enjoyed the reveal. My kind of era for cards!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome stuff!!
Thanks!
Nice stuff. I'm a Shaq collector so hands down my favorite was the '93 finest refractor. That cards a beauty.
Thanks! I listed it and it sold at full ask in less than 5 minutes. I should have asked for more!
Awesome staff 👏 👍 👌 😎
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nice Mantle's!
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Great video. I had the same issue as you submitted in august and just getting back now. I watched a lot of videos of people sending in December and already got their cards back Psa process is horrible
Thanks Russ…Seems like the modern stuff is moving much faster but the vintage is still taking about 3-4 months.
I just got mine back from the July special lol. 23 cards and 3 were mis cut
I quit using psa for vintage and now use sgc ,looks like you got a good grader ,its a cramp shot
Yeah I’ve been using SGC more often than PSA for vintage as well. Can’t beat the quick turn around. Thanks for watching!
How do they justify upcharging people? Not only should it not matter how much more the card is worth, but it seems like that could/would create a big conflict of interest.
But still, why does it matter if it's a 100$ card or 10000$ card? Do they take better care of it for you? Imaging going to cash in a 10,000$ lottery ticket that you originally spent 5$ on and suddenly the lottery people decide to charge you more for the ticket since it was a big winner. Like wtf is that crap
Haha it’s a heavily debated topic. The response I’ve heard the most is that the more expensive cards cost more to insure/guarantee and therefore the fee is increased. Not saying I agree or disagree. I’m just surprised that it seems to be enforced sporadically if the insurance piece is the true reason. Thanks for watching!