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e-topps.. anybody ever submit them to PSA?

i dont want to hear a debate about e-topps.. i own 3 cards and just want to know if anybody here has any experience submitting them to PSA..

can i send them in their "factory" holders and let PSA get 'em out?..
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  • ajwajw Posts: 2,281 ✭✭✭
    No idea, but I have to say, the cards look pretty nice. I wish there was a Will Clark card for my collection. I don't give a damn about eTopps, and I'd pay the few bucks to liberate it from their clutches, just like you apparently did.
  • The cards themselves are actually really nice, but I'm not big on the etopps "investment" thing.

    I called PSA on this question last year, and was told that it's "best to submit the cards according to PSA guidelines...".

    I held off submitting, but if I did, I'd probably crack and submit the usual way.
  • I submitted a few a couple of years ago. I cracked and submitted. They all came back PSA 9
    John Vineyard

  • pandrewspandrews Posts: 7,598 ✭✭✭
    thanks for the replies.. i'll probably open them myself and submit 'em as usual..

    the corners of a couple of the cards actually look like they were factory cut not so sharp.. i wont say rounded, but kinda dull.. has anybody else noticed this on e-topps?..
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  • kcherevkakcherevka Posts: 110 ✭✭✭

    I've submitted 3 of my eTopps cards to PSA.

    My 2004 Ben Roethlisberger auto PSA 10 can be seen on page 135 of the mail call thread.

    Here is my 2003 Dontrelle Willis auto PSA 10.

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    And I've also submitted a 2001 Mario Lemieux that came back a PSA 9.

    In all three cases I broke them out of their eTopps case and submitted in a CS1 like PSA wants. The first case was tricky but once you do one you'll get the hang of it.

    Good luck!

    Ken
  • pandrewspandrews Posts: 7,598 ✭✭✭
    sweet!.. thanks, i might submit mine sometime in the future..
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  • << <i>I've submitted 3 of my eTopps cards to PSA.

    My 2004 Ben Roethlisberger auto PSA 10 can be seen on page 135 of the mail call thread.

    Here is my 2003 Dontrelle Willis auto PSA 10.

    image

    And I've also submitted a 2001 Mario Lemieux that came back a PSA 9.

    In all three cases I broke them out of their eTopps case and submitted in a CS1 like PSA wants. The first case was tricky but once you do one you'll get the hang of it.

    Good luck!

    Ken >>

    Wow! That card would shine like gold in a sgc slab!
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