1964 Topps Coins
januscapital
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I understand PSA grades 1964 and 1971 Topps Coins. Does anyone know the details on how these are to be submitted?
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<< <i>I understand PSA grades 1964 and 1971 Topps Coins. Does anyone know the details on how these are to be submitted? >>
My guess would be - through the US Postal Service!
Seriously, I may have a couple of these (1964 Topps and 1962 Salada coins) to submit soon as well. I have never seen one of either of these in person, so I don't know how to answer this question. Are they able to be safely inserted into Card Saver 1s?
Any help?
JEB.
Virtuallizard...
I think the Topps coins are encapulated in a coin (PCGS) holder. PCGS is the sister company to PSA (CU).
Call PSA customer service at (800) 325-1125. PSA and PCGS use the same customer service staff. They would certainly help.
Larry
email....emards4457@msn.com
CHEERS!!
<< <i>You probably have to send it on a separate invoice and pay separate shipping. >>
Is this true? I have a large bulk submission ready to go soon and I'd like to add these to it.
Again, any help from those who have submitted these in the past?
JEB.
Thanks.
JEB.
There was talk, I saw some on Sportscards plus's site, but PSA still has the same ad that they've had for the last 5 months on their site.
When's the ball gonna get rolling?
I requested the set to be registered and BJ was prompt as usual. I am going to be submitting alot more and hope to have the same success as I did on the first submission. This is a unique affordable set, and trust me, they look GREAT in the holder.
i wish they graded coke bottle caps from the mid 60s
<< <i>we are still waiting for a few more ticket holders - maybe 1-2 weeks away so it's not technically up and running >>
here is one up on eBay
PSA Salada Hank Aaron
John