How To Ship Strange Sized/Shape Cards
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Hello,
Interested in general techniques, however, I'm specifically looking for advice on how to package/ship my 1989 Heads Up Test Bo Jackson to PSA for grading. It came to me laid directly on an over-sized piece of cardboard with plastic sheeting (like disposable painter's drop cloth) wrapped around all 4 sides and taped to the back, with another piece of cardboard sandwiched atop. This does not fit in any of the card saver semi-rigid holders. Anyone with experience?
Nate
Interested in general techniques, however, I'm specifically looking for advice on how to package/ship my 1989 Heads Up Test Bo Jackson to PSA for grading. It came to me laid directly on an over-sized piece of cardboard with plastic sheeting (like disposable painter's drop cloth) wrapped around all 4 sides and taped to the back, with another piece of cardboard sandwiched atop. This does not fit in any of the card saver semi-rigid holders. Anyone with experience?
Nate
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I've run into this with items that don't have a semi rigid to place them in for grading orders. PSA will accept such situations as an exception and thus you really just have to put it in or in between materials that you think will get it there safely such as between two pieces of cardboard or something of that nature. Hope this helps...