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Sending in more than one of the same card?

Is this a good Idea or should they be spaced out between ? I have multiple 1988/1989 Fleer Jordan cards and multiple 2nd/3rd Year Topps Lebron cards. I was just wondering, Thanks for any help.

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  • Jayman1982Jayman1982 Posts: 467 ✭✭✭

    My submissions often consist of multiples, I usually max out at around a dozen, but I've seen grade popping videos of upwards of 100 of the same card. Definitely group them together. Some people advise seeding the group of multiples with a dummy card or the least likely to grade well as the first card, the idea there is that every other following card is seen in a better light. No idea if that actually works, but I tend to sort them that way :smile:

  • blurryfaceblurryface Posts: 5,136 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @Jayman1982 said:
    My submissions often consist of multiples, I usually max out at around a dozen, but I've seen grade popping videos of upwards of 100 of the same card. Definitely group them together. Some people advise seeding the group of multiples with a dummy card or the least likely to grade well as the first card, the idea there is that every other following card is seen in a better light. No idea if that actually works, but I tend to sort them that way :smile:

    i adhere to this method. and then throw in a lesser example every 5 cards or so.

  • bobbybakerivbobbybakeriv Posts: 2,186 ✭✭✭✭

    @blurryface said:

    @Jayman1982 said:
    My submissions often consist of multiples, I usually max out at around a dozen, but I've seen grade popping videos of upwards of 100 of the same card. Definitely group them together. Some people advise seeding the group of multiples with a dummy card or the least likely to grade well as the first card, the idea there is that every other following card is seen in a better light. No idea if that actually works, but I tend to sort them that way :smile:

    i adhere to this method. and then throw in a lesser example every 5 cards or so.

    I've never tried this approach. I will in the future though. As it stands now, PSA throws in a lesser example for me every five cards or so. :D

  • blurryfaceblurryface Posts: 5,136 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 4, 2021 4:38PM

    @bobbybakeriv said:

    @blurryface said:

    @Jayman1982 said:
    My submissions often consist of multiples, I usually max out at around a dozen, but I've seen grade popping videos of upwards of 100 of the same card. Definitely group them together. Some people advise seeding the group of multiples with a dummy card or the least likely to grade well as the first card, the idea there is that every other following card is seen in a better light. No idea if that actually works, but I tend to sort them that way :smile:

    i adhere to this method. and then throw in a lesser example every 5 cards or so.

    I've never tried this approach. I will in the future though. As it stands now, PSA throws in a lesser example for me every five cards or so. :D

    yea, i figured they'd come under the gun if it went 8, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10....

    zero scientific data. usually if someone sees an easy out, they'll take it though...

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