Kudos to PSA for not cramming that into a regular pack holder and bending back the excess cellophane. I hope this means that practice has ended for oversized cellos.
See the link for submission info. Search some of the threads for tips, realistic turnaround time and some impressive packs.
Thanks but that doesn't say anything about these 1-3 Card cellos that were inserted into cereal, underwear, dog food, sausage links, hot dogs and basically anything you can think of. I hate trying to guess if PSA is going to grade it and how.
See the link for submission info. Search some of the threads for tips, realistic turnaround time and some impressive packs.
Thanks but that doesn't say anything about these 1-3 Card cellos that were inserted into cereal, underwear, dog food, sausage links, hot dogs and basically anything you can think of. I hate trying to guess if PSA is going to grade it and how.
Yeah, sorry about that. Thought, didn’t see you are a veteran and thought you were just asking a general pack slabbing question. I haven’t had any tall boy packs or these types of packs graded, so I don’t have experience.
I fondly remember the 1984 Ralston packs from Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. cereal as a kid. It’s what got me into card collecting as a kid.
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https://www.psacard.com/services/unopenedpackgrading
See the link for submission info. Search some of the threads for tips, realistic turnaround time and some impressive packs.
Kudos to PSA for not cramming that into a regular pack holder and bending back the excess cellophane. I hope this means that practice has ended for oversized cellos.
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Thanks but that doesn't say anything about these 1-3 Card cellos that were inserted into cereal, underwear, dog food, sausage links, hot dogs and basically anything you can think of. I hate trying to guess if PSA is going to grade it and how.
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Yeah, sorry about that. Thought, didn’t see you are a veteran and thought you were just asking a general pack slabbing question. I haven’t had any tall boy packs or these types of packs graded, so I don’t have experience.
I fondly remember the 1984 Ralston packs from Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. cereal as a kid. It’s what got me into card collecting as a kid.