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New cards and grading question

It may be dumb question all in all (but are there dumb ?s) but when I do eventually send in my 1st submission to PSA would these sorts of new cards be good to include in it? Not really worried about overall values as I will be sending some I know aren't near 8-10 etc just to get slabbed for myself. But wondering on SN cards like these:


No brainer? Really don't know but would seem worthwhile.

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  • JoeBanzaiJoeBanzai Posts: 11,794 ✭✭✭✭✭

    The only cards I submit are for my registry set and I did send some of my rookie and HOFers in that I thought might be 10's. Other than that, I don't spend the money just to have cards graded.

    If you just want them in "slabs" and don't care about value send them in ASAP. It's your collection, if you enjoy graded cards have them graded.

    Please don't come back and complain when you get low grades! ;-)

    2013,14 and 15 Certificate Award Winner Harmon Killebrew Master Set and Master Topps Set
  • soxaddictsoxaddict Posts: 256 ✭✭✭

    It all depends on your preference. IMO, if you’re ever planning to re-sell, get em graded. The buyer knows what they’re getting if it’s slabbed. I personally get my stuff graded so that if I wake up dead, my wife has instructions on how to send them to the consignment service I use and have them sold. The only cards I don’t get graded are the factory sealed autos, like archives signatures.

  • PastaBoyPastaBoy Posts: 182 ✭✭✭

    @soxaddict If you wake up dead I want your doctor's number. :)

    Does PSA take those relic(?) kind of cards (ryan) to grade as well? Sure don't fit in top loader. Thanks for the responses.

  • soxaddictsoxaddict Posts: 256 ✭✭✭

    @PastaBoy said:
    @soxaddict If you wake up dead I want your doctor's number. :)

    Does PSA take those relic(?) kind of cards (ryan) to grade as well? Sure don't fit in top loader. Thanks for the responses.

    Yes they do. I haven't sent any of those in a while, but the holder may be a bit larger.

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