Anyone know the cost of getting a pack graded by PSA yet?
Collecting; Mark Mulder rookies Chipper Jones rookies Orlando Cabrera rookies Lawrence Taylor Sam Huff Lavar Arrington NY Giants NY Yankees NJ Nets NJ Devils 1950s-1960s Topps NY Giants Team cards
Collecting; Mark Mulder rookies Chipper Jones rookies Orlando Cabrera rookies Lawrence Taylor Sam Huff Lavar Arrington NY Giants NY Yankees NJ Nets NJ Devils 1950s-1960s Topps NY Giants Team cards
No more goofy than spending thousands for a quarter.
Collecting Minnie Minoso Master and Basic 1967 Topps PSA 8+ 1960's Topps run Mega Set "For me, playing baseball has been like a war and I was defending the uniform I wore, Every time I put on the uniform I respected it like the American flag. I wore it like I was representing every Latin country."--Minnie Minoso
Well I venture to bet the mick could kick George Washingtons A**!
Collecting Minnie Minoso Master and Basic 1967 Topps PSA 8+ 1960's Topps run Mega Set "For me, playing baseball has been like a war and I was defending the uniform I wore, Every time I put on the uniform I respected it like the American flag. I wore it like I was representing every Latin country."--Minnie Minoso
GEM-MT 10: Gem Mint. A PSA Gem Mint 10 pack is a virtually perfect pack that should exhibit pristine corners and edges, which are free of any holes, tears or wear of any sort (including not having any wear to the corner folds). The seal on the reverse must be virtually undisturbed and free of any soiling or toning. The sealed folds on the reverse must also lay flush to the pack and not exhibit any lift from the seal. In addition, the pack must be "fresh" in appearance and free of any water or mildew damage to the wrapper or gum in order to qualify for this grade. There may be an allowance made for a small printing imperfection as long as the pack still shows superb eye appeal.
I'm just saying, are there really people that will pay to buy a graded unopened pack of cards? Maybe, if it's old enough, sure, hell I'd rip the thing open but that's not some people's style. But come on, are there really people that would pay a premium for an unopened pack that has "superb eye appeal"?
To each his own. In the eyes of most of the world we're all a bunch of freaks, no matter what we collect.
At the National they didn't have a price schedule for grading packs, I was told it would be $20-100 per pack, depending on value. If it's much over $20. pack grading will be DOA.
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
Eye appeal is not specific to cards. Why do coin collectors pay hundreds of dollars over market value becuase a silver coin is "toned"? After all, toning is just oxidation (unless of course, the coin has been "heat treated" to achieve that "rainbow" effect). It's all just relative to the hobby you pursue. To outsiders, all hobbies seem bizarre in many ways, and it's pompous and ignorant to declare that one hobby is more foolish than another.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Eye appeal is not specific to cards. Why do coin collectors pay hundreds of dollars over market value becuase a silver coin is "toned"? After all, toning is just oxidation (unless of course, the coin has been "heat treated" to achieve that "rainbow" effect). It's all just relative to the hobby you pursue. To outsiders, all hobbies seem bizarre in many ways, and it's pompous and ignorant to declare that one hobby is more foolish than another. >>
I didn't say foolish, I said goofy
I just think applying harsh grading standards to packs is a bit odd. I have to wonder if the sports card hobby has a need for this or if the grading companies have hoodwinked the sports card hobby into needing it.
edited to add: Hey julen23, how did you get my picture?
I just think applying harsh grading standards to packs is a bit odd. I have to wonder if the sports card hobby has a need for this or if the grading companies have hoodwinked the sports card hobby into needing it.
Coin grading is even more ridiculous. The difference between an MS-64 Morgan & an MS-65 Morgan can be literally thousands of dollars and virtually no one can tell the difference with the naked eye. I've seen MS-64 coins that belong in MS-66 holders and MS-66 coins that belong in MS-64 holders, so coin collectors are about as hoodwinked as anyone when it comes to grading!
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Eye appeal is not specific to cards. Why do coin collectors pay hundreds of dollars over market value becuase a silver coin is "toned"? After all, toning is just oxidation (unless of course, the coin has been "heat treated" to achieve that "rainbow" effect). It's all just relative to the hobby you pursue. To outsiders, all hobbies seem bizarre in many ways, and it's pompous and ignorant to declare that one hobby is more foolish than another. >>
I didn't say foolish, I said goofy
I just think applying harsh grading standards to packs is a bit odd. I have to wonder if the sports card hobby has a need for this or if the grading companies have hoodwinked the sports card hobby into needing it.
edited to add: Hey julen23, how did you get my picture? >>
Hi Robert
My wife thinks everything I collect is goofy.
Now, onto the packs/package issue.
If we were to open both these packages, each may have a pristine PSA 10 pumping heart - but which pack(age) would ya give the 10 to?
k, every thot i've had for the past ten minutes, will surely land me at the gates of Hell, no matter how many more little old ladies i help cross the street for the rest of my worthless life......
BTW....HURRAY FOR PACK GRADING!!!! (that is what this thread is about, right?)
Of course, leave it to Stone to explain pack grading in a language everyone can understand
Thanks again - it's been a while since I've drooled on my keyboard while perusing the forums (and no, I don't mean Chyna ).
Take it easy, Jared
"You consider me the young apprentice, Caught between the Scylla and Charibdes, Hypnotized by you if I should linger, Staring at the ring around your finger" - Sting
Ray Thiel (1964-2007) - the man who showed me more wonderful games & gaming sessions than I ever dreamed possible... you ran out of hit points too young, my friend.
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Mark Mulder rookies
Chipper Jones rookies
Orlando Cabrera rookies
Lawrence Taylor
Sam Huff
Lavar Arrington
NY Giants
NY Yankees
NJ Nets
NJ Devils
1950s-1960s Topps NY Giants Team cards
Looking for Topps rookies as well.
References:
GregM13
VintageJeff
Mark Mulder rookies
Chipper Jones rookies
Orlando Cabrera rookies
Lawrence Taylor
Sam Huff
Lavar Arrington
NY Giants
NY Yankees
NJ Nets
NJ Devils
1950s-1960s Topps NY Giants Team cards
Looking for Topps rookies as well.
References:
GregM13
VintageJeff
<< <i>You sports people are goofy sometimes. >>
No more goofy than spending thousands for a quarter.
Minnie Minoso Master and Basic
1967 Topps PSA 8+
1960's Topps run Mega Set
"For me, playing baseball has been like a war and I was defending the uniform I wore, Every time I put on the uniform I respected it like the American flag. I wore it like I was representing every Latin country."--Minnie Minoso
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<< <i>You sports people are goofy sometimes. >>
No more goofy than spending thousands for a quarter. >>
So?
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<< <i>You sports people are goofy sometimes. >>
No more goofy than spending thousands for a quarter. >>
That's not a real good argument there. How many of us have spent thousands for a piece of cardboard?
James
Minnie Minoso Master and Basic
1967 Topps PSA 8+
1960's Topps run Mega Set
"For me, playing baseball has been like a war and I was defending the uniform I wore, Every time I put on the uniform I respected it like the American flag. I wore it like I was representing every Latin country."--Minnie Minoso
I'm just saying, are there really people that will pay to buy a graded unopened pack of cards? Maybe, if it's old enough, sure, hell I'd rip the thing open but that's not some people's style. But come on, are there really people that would pay a premium for an unopened pack that has "superb eye appeal"?
At the National they didn't have a price schedule for grading packs, I was told it would be $20-100 per pack, depending on value. If it's much over $20. pack grading will be DOA.
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
Julen
RIP GURU
Eye appeal is not specific to cards. Why do coin collectors pay hundreds of dollars over market value becuase a silver coin is "toned"? After all, toning is just oxidation (unless of course, the coin has been "heat treated" to achieve that "rainbow" effect). It's all just relative to the hobby you pursue. To outsiders, all hobbies seem bizarre in many ways, and it's pompous and ignorant to declare that one hobby is more foolish than another.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
<< <i>robertpr,
Eye appeal is not specific to cards. Why do coin collectors pay hundreds of dollars over market value becuase a silver coin is "toned"? After all, toning is just oxidation (unless of course, the coin has been "heat treated" to achieve that "rainbow" effect). It's all just relative to the hobby you pursue. To outsiders, all hobbies seem bizarre in many ways, and it's pompous and ignorant to declare that one hobby is more foolish than another. >>
I didn't say foolish, I said goofy
I just think applying harsh grading standards to packs is a bit odd. I have to wonder if the sports card hobby has a need for this or if the grading companies have hoodwinked the sports card hobby into needing it.
edited to add: Hey julen23, how did you get my picture?
Coin grading is even more ridiculous. The difference between an MS-64 Morgan & an MS-65 Morgan can be literally thousands of dollars and virtually no one can tell the difference with the naked eye. I've seen MS-64 coins that belong in MS-66 holders and MS-66 coins that belong in MS-64 holders, so coin collectors are about as hoodwinked as anyone when it comes to grading!
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
<< <i>robertpr: your comments in this thread thus far have made you out to be an idiot. >>
And name-calling makes you sound like a mature, intelligent, well-grounded individual.
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<< <i>robertpr: your comments in this thread thus far have made you out to be an idiot. >>
And name-calling makes you sound like a mature, intelligent, well-grounded individual. >>
ive been convinced robertpr was an idiot for awhile now..
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<< <i>robertpr,
Eye appeal is not specific to cards. Why do coin collectors pay hundreds of dollars over market value becuase a silver coin is "toned"? After all, toning is just oxidation (unless of course, the coin has been "heat treated" to achieve that "rainbow" effect). It's all just relative to the hobby you pursue. To outsiders, all hobbies seem bizarre in many ways, and it's pompous and ignorant to declare that one hobby is more foolish than another. >>
I didn't say foolish, I said goofy
I just think applying harsh grading standards to packs is a bit odd. I have to wonder if the sports card hobby has a need for this or if the grading companies have hoodwinked the sports card hobby into needing it.
edited to add: Hey julen23, how did you get my picture? >>
Hi Robert
My wife thinks everything I collect is goofy.
Now, onto the packs/package issue.
If we were to open both these packages, each may have a pristine PSA 10 pumping heart - but which
pack(age) would ya give the 10 to?
So ya see...
The condition of the pack can mean a lot!
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is that Chyna from the WWF?.. she's really let herself go..
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she's much better looking than Chyna..
BTW....HURRAY FOR PACK GRADING!!!!
(that is what this thread is about, right?)
(that is what this thread is about, right?) "
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I hope a lot of packs get graded PSA 1 - 3, with some
kind of qualifiers. I will buy them cheap and open them.
storm
Thanks again - it's been a while since I've drooled on my keyboard while perusing the forums (and no, I don't mean Chyna ).
Take it easy,
Jared
Caught between the Scylla and Charibdes,
Hypnotized by you if I should linger,
Staring at the ring around your finger" - Sting
Ray Thiel (1964-2007) - the man who showed me more wonderful games & gaming sessions than I ever dreamed possible... you ran out of hit points too young, my friend.