Thumbs up to PSA.
schr1st
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From the front page (in case you are like me, and just have the messageboards bookmarked). I might be wrong here, but I think this might be an even better marketspace for PSA (and PSA/DNA) than the autographed ball holdering initiative. Hopefully they will be able to develop slabs for the larger payroll checks sooner rather than later.
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That's a great idea - I was going to send my football autographed 3X5's via the PSA/DNA service to be authenticated as they recently lowered their prices dramatically. I have Doak Walker, Mel Hein, Tom Fears, Weeb Ewbank, Red Badgro and a few others. On the PSA/DNA site, it states that they would be holdered as part of the service and a certificate supplied for an extra $10/per.
My question for any of the PSA staff would be.....should I submit using the regular PSA submission form or via the PSA/DNA service? Are the costs the same? PSA/DNA advertised prices were around $20 per autograph for most players. Would appreciate any feedback if anyone knows the answer.....Thanks.
Ken
I wonder what they mean by "cut" I have a cut autograph, from an autograph book of HOF Josh Gibson, that would look cool slabbed. I wonder if thats what they mean by cut?
I wonder if we could still register them to the set registry. It will save alot of headaches to find the signed cards. I don't mind the no grade, but would like to add them to my set. As a temporary substitute until a card can be found to replace it. That would be sweet.
I've got to start submitting my 3x5 cards soon.
Jery
Anyone have any advice on which way to go with my 3X5's? PSA/DNA or just PSA?
Ken