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Legendssportsinvestments
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May 10, 2010 4:36AM
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Hello, I have some old commons I would like to have graded, does psa discount if you send in 100 or 200 commons?
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CrimsonTider
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May 10, 2010 4:40AM
Actually they charge more, it is best to send in no more than 5 at a time. They have reverse economies of scale.
collecting Dale Murphy and OPC
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Mickey71
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May 10, 2010 4:45AM
Legend,
Wait for a good special and then call them if you have more than 100. What commons? Many are not worth grading anymore. Many commons in the 60's that are NM-MT are not worth grading at this time---sad but true.
Mickey71
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WinPitcher
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May 10, 2010 4:55AM
Hi and welcome.
generally one needs more than 100 or 200 to get a substantial discount.
However you should be able to get them graded for between 4.50 and 5.00 each.
Depending on year, like mentioned some are not selling for moon money any longer.
Low pops will do better as will certain high numbers or scarce series commons.
Good luck in what ever you decide.
Steve
Good for you.
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Wait for a good special and then call them if you have more than 100. What commons? Many are not worth grading anymore. Many commons in the 60's that are NM-MT are not worth grading at this time---sad but true.
Mickey71
generally one needs more than 100 or 200 to get a substantial discount.
However you should be able to get them graded for between 4.50 and 5.00 each.
Depending on year, like mentioned some are not selling for moon money any longer.
Low pops will do better as will certain high numbers or scarce series commons.
Good luck in what ever you decide.
Steve