How do you send oversized items to PSA?
ldferg
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I'm referring to box bottoms or Topps Super style (5x7)? Are there card savers of this size?
Thanks,
David (LD_Ferg)
1985 Topps Football (starting in psa 8) - #9 - started 05/21/06
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mknez Posts: 1,992 ✭✭✭
I use a sleeve and appropriate sized top loader. Never had an issue.
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divecchia Posts: 6,673 ✭✭✭✭✭
@mknez said:
I use a sleeve and appropriate sized top loader. Never had an issue.I've done the same thing more than a few times with no issue.
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LarkinCollector Posts: 8,975 ✭✭✭✭✭
Box bottoms and 5x7s are too big for CS4s. You can just group like-sized items stacking in a single comic bag, gallon baggie, or 8x10 Ultrapro sheet taped over and sandwiched between slightly oversized pieces of cardboard. I've done this before with a group of Sportscasters with no issue on the recommendation of @miwlvrn
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I have my 4 x 6 1997 Bowmans Best Jumbo in a Card Saver IV
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