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I can save you some time: https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/setrequests My set is on the list. I completed it from zero cards to completion and it still has not been added. It took over a year to complete the set. Last edited by MichelaiTorres83; 03-18-2019 at 04:20 PM. |
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I can't speak to the current time frame but when I requested a set a year and a half ago it took maybe six weeks or so to be added. If you are on the list you just have to play the waiting game. Last edited by Dpeck100; 03-18-2019 at 04:25 PM. |
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Well. It was on the list and now its not.
Either way, the odds of you getting on the list are very low. |
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If it isn't on that list go check and it might be active. If you already have and it is not there I would suggest sending them an email. I have always had great dealings with the ladies who work in the set registry area. |
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I am just one man, but this is just like the PSA Registery.
It is a ego thing. If you have the money, go for it, but most, I would guess 70 percent of collectors or so, do not. We collect what we can. But I see it the same way. Not knocking them, but, though the money is there, the numbers are not. Just my low level thoughts. |
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As a low-grade collector, I see the prestige appeal of joining PSA's registry, even if I live at the far left end of its spectrum. Might have a registry
I have one hoped-for-benefit of graded registries and one concern. My own collecting's esoteric, so the benefit's related to personal research about a specific set or range of cards. Researching, say, a group of variations and having them listed by a grading company provides a stamp of authority in the hobby. The flip side (the concern) is anyone buying and holding cards not yet recognized, as I'm sure some do, have strong incentives not to help bring them to light, so research doesn't move ahead as fast as it could -- at least until they're ready to sell. :-)
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They just do not fit the crtieria. |
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https://forums.collectors.com/discus...way-starts-now
Well, I happened to win a card from the achievement medals today, just for posting about it on Facebook. So that's kind of cool. https://www.facebook.com/swarmee/pos...t=feed_comment
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Dude congratulations!!
Those have exploded! What a great prize and certainly was worth your time and effort. |
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