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Grading Exhibit Cards

I have some that I would like to grade and am going to have to go to SGC because these are only wrestlers and of course PSA only grades baseball. My question is, is it really $20 each to grade an exhibit card? Do I have to wait for the right special? Any help would be appreciated with this. I bought a 32 card graded SGC set of the 1947-1966 wrestlers but there are actually 11 more cards to finalize the run. Ten cards were produced a bit later and are often mixed in with the other 32 cards and one card, Don Eagle, was pulled early in production and is the rarest one by far. There was also a set produced in 1965 that has a Bruno Sammartino rookie in there.
BUYING Frank Gotch T229 Kopec
Looking to BUY n332 1889 SF Hess cards and high grade cards from 19th century especially. "Once you have wrestled everything else in life is easy" Dan Gable

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  • purduepetepurduepete Posts: 791 ✭✭✭
    Your wrestling Exhibit cards are not considered oversized - they would be submitted under the post-1948 service at $7 per card with a 10 card min. sub (according to the pricing structure on SGC's web site).

    The fee of $20 for "oversized" cards would be for cards like T3 Turkey Reds, etc...

    Hope this helps!
    Tom

    Collecting: Topps 1952-79, Bowman 1952-55, OPC 1965-71, and Pre-War White Sox cards
  • wrestlingcardkingwrestlingcardking Posts: 4,555 ✭✭✭✭
    thanks....never subbed with SGC before and wanted to clarify first.
    BUYING Frank Gotch T229 Kopec
    Looking to BUY n332 1889 SF Hess cards and high grade cards from 19th century especially. "Once you have wrestled everything else in life is easy" Dan Gable
  • Tom nailed it, $7/card, very easy to sub. Good luck with your SGC sub, exhibits look great in their slabs, I should know as I have subbed a ton of them, haha.

    I still dont get why PSA does not grade any other exhibit sport, nearly all the reprints are baseball anyways.
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