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Kudos to PSA Turnaround Time
I submitted several autographs to PSA under their November Special. I mailed the signatures to them the week of Thanksgiving and received them back yesterday. I was really impressed with the turnaround time. In the past, I have sent cards to be graded under the monthly special, and the turnaround was much longer. I was pleasantly surprised with this submission. Incidentally, all signatures except one came back authentic.
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Agreed.....since I'm a town over from their NJ office, I hand delivered 11/30 and got em back today 12/12...... 100% of my submissions were good which was the goal
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Can you hand deliver to their offices any time they are open, or only when they publicly post the times they will accept "walk ins"?
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I also submitted under the nov special and sent them out mid November and its still processing and im 15 min away from their office...im gonna start a new psa complaint thread to balance out this one.
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Quick on mine as well
Logged 11/10 Shipped*12/12/2017 Items*115 Service*Monthly Special 9 |
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I got mine in a month as well, very fast service (much faster than usual).
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I would have gotten that von Braun back to you in a week. :D
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richard---that pic is evidence that you don't buy slabbed stuff much...such a noob amateur messy job on the slab crack!
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btw - As far as I know, those plastic tombs have never been tested or advertised as acid-free which you would think would be essential for an autograph tomb. |
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The tomb is meant to house the autograph forever. |
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All kidding aside, I didn't use PSA's service to determine authenticity but rather for resale. The Eleanor Roosevelt was from a Waterman's album and went unsold multiple times for $49.99. I paid $15 to have it slabbed and it sold within a week for $119.99. Some people just like the holder or trust the holder. For myself, I do personally like postwar cards in PSA holders as I think they look really nice. For index cards and cuts, I don't mind them but I personally prefer to have them raw unless it is something I am going to sell later. For example, I included some pictures below of what I did with an autograph that was previously in a PSA slab (I busted it out). I will say that PSA does offer a choice for how you want an item authenticated - encapsulated, stickered, or separate LOA. So, if you wanted an item to be raw and unsticked/slabbed, you can opt into the LOA. This is absolutely what I do for items that are valuable and too large to slab. I typically don't mind the slab as I can always break the item out - snap one corner off with pliers and pop a screwdriver under and push up. |
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