1997 Strat-O-Matic All Stars

Is anyone familiar with this set? PSA has no examples graded, but the Beckett marketplace has a bunch for sale. I'd like to grade a handful of them, but I can't find them anywhere in my catalog--- and IMExperience if they aren't in the catalog PSA kicks them back.
Does anyone know where in the catalog they may be, or what they may be listed under?
Does anyone know where in the catalog they may be, or what they may be listed under?
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I was wondering if you would sell me all your PSA 10 Emmitt Smith cards for $5.99 shipped?
I'm sure you will say no, so in that case, would you accept $4.99 shipped?
Thanks
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Matt, the problem is that I submit all my modern cards through the Super Express service, which makes it really hard to turn a dime when I sell the cards for $5 per. Let me mull it over.
Alnavman, I 'think' PSA will theoretically grade anything that's licensed by either MLB or the player's association. The problem is that they often have to kick back cards that they can't identify. However, If I/we could find them in the catalog I'm nearly certain they would grade them. I've sent in bunches of stuff before where no prior example had ever been graded (Nabisco Don Mattingly, Coca-Cola Don Mattingly, Grenada Stamps, etc.), and they've always slabbed them so long as they could identify them.
<< <i>.......Matt, the problem is that I submit all my modern cards through the Super Express service, which makes it really hard to turn a dime when I sell the cards for $5 per......... >>
Matt never said anything about per.
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<< <i>.......Matt, the problem is that I submit all my modern cards through the Super Express service, which makes it really hard to turn a dime when I sell the cards for $5 per......... >>
Matt never said anything about per.
<< <i>Thanks for the link, Storm. I'll see what I can do to find out more about these.
Matt, the problem is that I submit all my modern cards through the Super Express service, which makes it really hard to turn a dime when I sell the cards for $5 per. Let me mull it over.
Alnavman, I 'think' PSA will theoretically grade anything that's licensed by either MLB or the player's association. The problem is that they often have to kick back cards that they can't identify. However, If I/we could find them in the catalog I'm nearly certain they would grade them. I've sent in bunches of stuff before where no prior example had ever been graded (Nabisco Don Mattingly, Coca-Cola Don Mattingly, Grenada Stamps, etc.), and they've always slabbed them so long as they could identify them. >>
thanks Boopotts...I'll have to remember that if I come upon some other "oddball" items. I didn't know that the strat of matic were licensed by players assosciation or MLB....learn something new everyday