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Submitting multiples (6-7) of the same expensive rookie

Any 'special' way to go about this? Should I only submit one at a time? Two at a time? All at once? Submit with one or two I know isn't a 10?

I'm sure some of you have your theories as how to handle this process and id love to hear them.

Thanks

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  • olb31olb31 Posts: 3,478 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I submitted multiples of biggio got 2 10's. multiples of frank thomas 1987 red card got three 10's. 2 duncan refractors both got 10's. not sure if these are powerful enough.
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  • StatmanStatman Posts: 597 ✭✭✭
    I think it is actually better to submit a group at once. Although I've had it happen from the good and bad. I submitted groups of up to 10 of a card have gotten 7 out of 10 as 10s, with the rest 9s. I've also sent 3 or 4 of the same before and gotten all 9s. Looking back, they probably got the right grades. I don't think it was affected by sending a group.

    Sent 3 1990 Score BB Bo Jackson B/W cards - got all 10s
    Next sub, I sent 4 more of these - got only 1 10 and 3 9s. (But I think the second group was weaker, so I think they got it right).

    Now, I don't think I would send like 25 or 50 of the same card, just in case the grader gets on a PSA 9 roll and most turn out like that when you were expecting 10s.
  • All at once has always worked in my favor.
  • fergie23fergie23 Posts: 2,150 ✭✭✭✭
    Nothing to do with how you sub them, everything to do with who grades them and how they feel that day.

    Robb
  • begsu1013begsu1013 Posts: 1,943 ✭✭


    << <i>All at once has always worked in my favor. >>



    concurred.
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