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Grading sports cards

I know I posted the same question yesterday but I believe (being new to the forum) I posted it in the wrong place.

Anyways, I'm looking to send in about 100 sports cards to be graded does anyone have a recommendation between PSA and/or Beckett. The cards are relatively new 10-15 years old.

Also, and less important, but helpful nonetheless, would anyone know the cheapest way of doing it (as opposed to the $10 a card).

Thanks to everyone in advance.

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@miami18miami wrote:

I know I posted the same question yesterday but I believe (being new to the forum) I posted it in the wrong place.

Anyways, I'm looking to send in about 100 sports cards to be graded does anyone have a recommendation between PSA and/or Beckett. The cards are relatively new 10-15 years old.

Also, and less important, but helpful nonetheless, would anyone know the cheapest way of doing it (as opposed to the $10 a card).

Thanks to everyone in advance.


A card dealer nearby highly recommends using PSA. They have reasonable grading services and such. You may want to inquire from PSA or Beckett the least cost effective way of grading your cards.

Good luck.Smiley Happy

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http://community.ebay.com/t5/Sports-Cards-Memorabilia-Fan/bd-p/283

 

You might want to try asking at the sports card forum, above.

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@miami18miami wrote:

I know I posted the same question yesterday but I believe (being new to the forum) I posted it in the wrong place.

Anyways, I'm looking to send in about 100 sports cards to be graded does anyone have a recommendation between PSA and/or Beckett. The cards are relatively new 10-15 years old.

Also, and less important, but helpful nonetheless, would anyone know the cheapest way of doing it (as opposed to the $10 a card).

Thanks to everyone in advance.


A card dealer nearby highly recommends using PSA. They have reasonable grading services and such. You may want to inquire from PSA or Beckett the least cost effective way of grading your cards.

Good luck.Smiley Happy

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@miami18miami wrote:

I know I posted the same question yesterday but I believe (being new to the forum) I posted it in the wrong place.

Anyways, I'm looking to send in about 100 sports cards to be graded does anyone have a recommendation between PSA and/or Beckett. The cards are relatively new 10-15 years old.

Also, and less important, but helpful nonetheless, would anyone know the cheapest way of doing it (as opposed to the $10 a card).

Thanks to everyone in advance.


PSA is the standard.

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