Autographed Cards - Red Flip vs Blue Flip

I saw the great autographed 1952 Topps set Rube is working on and had a few questions:
1) How do you get autographed cards graded so they receive Red flips? I know if you submit your autographed cards under the PSA / DNA you get a Blue flip.
2) Can you add Blue flips to the set registry?
1) How do you get autographed cards graded so they receive Red flips? I know if you submit your autographed cards under the PSA / DNA you get a Blue flip.
2) Can you add Blue flips to the set registry?
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blue flips mean that the Auto has been authenticated.
red means that and the card is graded.
only know this because I have a few in my 33 Goudey set.
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I have lots of red ones that are not graded. Maybe they have a new scheme now, though.
I like the way the red ones look.
Red Flip - indicates autograph is authentic and card is authentic (you have the option of getting a grade or just "authentic")
Blue Flip - indicates autograph is authentic, but no opinion on the card is rendered
Other differences, members can submit for red flips through PSA or blue flips through PSA/DNA, but non-members can only submit for blue flips through PSA/DNA and not directly through PSA.
Take care,
Mike
Too bad they can't make it more complicated.
<< <i>Too bad they can't make it more complicated.