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Is Specifying 'No Qualifiers' for Partial Order OK?

Has anyone tried to submit an order specifying no qualifiers for only part of the submission and did PSA allow it? I have a handful of cards that are potential 9 (OC)'s but not enough to warrent their own submissions. I'd like to throw them in with my submission I'm preparing but I don't want to allow qualifiers the bulk of my order.

If nobody knows, I'll contact customer service but thought I'd ask here first.

Thanks.

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  • earlycalguyearlycalguy Posts: 1,247 ✭✭


    i've done it before with no issues. I mark it on the psa sub form for that specific item and also attached a post it note to the card saver for that item.
  • gemintgemint Posts: 6,181 ✭✭✭✭✭
  • jeffcbayjeffcbay Posts: 8,951 ✭✭✭✭
    I always request NQ for my entire sub, but never considered doing it for select cards. If you don't mind me asking, why not place an NQ blanket over the entire sub? Would you rather have a 9(OC) than a PSA 7 or 8?


  • << <i>I always request NQ for my entire sub, but never considered doing it for select cards. If you don't mind me asking, why not place an NQ blanket over the entire sub? Would you rather have a 9(OC) than a PSA 7 or 8? >>



    If you're mixing modern with vintage makes no sense to ask for no Q's on the entire sub. If you got a PSA 9 ST on a modern card, would you rather have a straight 6 or 7?

    Just speaking from experience because most of my subs are modern with a few vintage mixed in. I always ask for no qualifiers on the "vintage".
  • gemintgemint Posts: 6,181 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I always request NQ for my entire sub, but never considered doing it for select cards. If you don't mind me asking, why not place an NQ blanket over the entire sub? Would you rather have a 9(OC) than a PSA 7 or 8? >>



    Normally I'd rather have the straight 7 or 8 but I have a few cards that would benefit from the qualifier. For example, I have a 1972 Hank Aaron In Action that I pulled from a pack a number of years ago but it's centered about 85-15 side to side. I think it has a good shot for a 9 (OC) which is better than the 6 NQ it would likely get with a NQ request. I have a 1971 Claude Raymond card with the typical tilt cut. An 8 (OC) is worth more than a 6 NQ which is the grade that card typically gets with that diagonal cut.
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