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Alexcards 03-28-2021 06:12 PM

Is it worth paying to "upgrade" to new PSA logo holder
 
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I have about 200 cards between $500 and $25,000 in old psa holders... I might part way with a few of these cards in the next couple of years, do you think it's worth paying the extra $2000-$3000 to get these cards "upgraded" before selling them??? Thanks for you valuable advice!!!

marzoumanian 03-28-2021 06:44 PM

Don't Do It, Alex
 
In my opinion, the answer is no. You risk too much to have any of these cards put in "new" PSA holders. More specifically, I believe you risk a DOWNGRADE of the card by PSA graders. Are you assuming that PSA will give any one of your cards the same grade that it currently possesses? Too risky. You must factor in the human element here. I hope this guides you a bit. Peace.

Santo10Fan 03-28-2021 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by marzoumanian (Post 2086773)
In my opinion, the answer is no. You risk too much to have any of these cards put in "new" PSA holders. More specifically, I believe you risk a DOWNGRADE of the card by PSA graders. Are you assuming that PSA will give any one of your cards the same grade that it currently possesses? Too risky. You must factor in the human element here. I hope this guides you a bit. Peace.

I took OP to mean reholder service, but the price quote indicates re-grades? Can you clarify OP?

doug.goodman 03-28-2021 06:59 PM

I would absolutely do it. No question.

bnorth 03-28-2021 07:12 PM

reholdered yes but not till right before you sell them in case they change to something newer and better(LOL) between now and when you sell. If they upgrade(LOL) in between it would make reholdering now completely worthless, well except to PSA.

tab 03-28-2021 07:14 PM

If you reholder them by the time you get them back they may have a new holder. No way I would do it. I like my cards in psa cases but don’t care which flip is in the top. Old or new I still buy them.

kmac32 03-28-2021 07:14 PM

If you don’t mind waiting 10 months for the cards to come back

Alexcards 03-28-2021 07:36 PM

Thanks for all the feedback guys... YES... just a reholder... I was under the impression that I would get the same exact grade currently on existing holder unless the card or holder was damaged in some way. Am I wrong in this assumption??? Can they change the grade if I'm just doing a reholder? PSA starts to charge $35/card for reholder if it's above $5k in value.

doug.goodman 03-28-2021 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Alexcards (Post 2086792)
Can they change the grade if I'm just doing a reholder?

If their opinion about their previous opinion is that they got it wrong the first time, shouldn't ethics dictate that they change it?

Doug "just curious, knowing full well that they have no ethics" Goodman

perezfan 03-28-2021 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by doug.goodman (Post 2086778)
I would absolutely do it. No question.

:D

Wanaselja 03-28-2021 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Alexcards (Post 2086792)
Thanks for all the feedback guys... YES... just a reholder... I was under the impression that I would get the same exact grade currently on existing holder unless the card or holder was damaged in some way. Am I wrong in this assumption??? Can they change the grade if I'm just doing a reholder? PSA starts to charge $35/card for reholder if it's above $5k in value.

They will not change the grade for a reholder.

Wanaselja 03-28-2021 08:09 PM

I sent in a bunch of what, at the time, were my best cards a few years ago for a reholder. On the return shipment USPS delivered them to the wrong address. I spent an agonizing 24hrs waiting for them to correct the mistake. I won’t do that again. I’d rather fly them to the National and do it in person.

Santo10Fan 03-28-2021 08:49 PM

The EX 5 Cobb looks like it has a slip from before the days of plus grades? Anyone know that off hand?

Noahkalifungo 03-28-2021 08:59 PM

I find the newer holders much more visually appealing. That being said, it's frustrating as a consumer to see PSA changing the holders to create a new revenue stream from reholdering fees

Mark17 03-28-2021 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by doug.goodman (Post 2086808)
If their opinion about their previous opinion is that they got it wrong the first time, shouldn't ethics dictate that they change it?

Doug "just curious, knowing full well that they have no ethics" Goodman

I'm curious too.... If someone buys a PSA 5 card, sends it in to be re-holdered only, and PSA downgrades it to a 4, does that fall under their "guarantee"? Would they owe the submitter the difference between a 5 and 4 grade? Because, they would be admitting they got it wrong the first time....

Luke 03-28-2021 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark17 (Post 2086833)
I'm curious too.... If someone buys a PSA 5 card, sends it in to be re-holdered only, and PSA downgrades it to a 4, does that fall under their "guarantee"? Would they owe the submitter the difference between a 5 and 4 grade? Because, they would be admitting they got it wrong the first time....

If you send them a reholder, they just reholder the card with the same grade, new holder.

Aquarian Sports Cards 03-29-2021 04:45 AM

I know everyone says new holders sell better, but remember a reholder you have the same cert# so anyone who is doing their homework is going to know it's an old grade. Frankly I have had a huge collection of mixed PSA broken up over my last several auctions even so far back as the old dot matrix flips and I haven't seen a massive prejudice against older holders when it comes to the money people were willing to spend.

parkplace33 03-29-2021 05:37 AM

I would 100 percent not reholder unless the slabs are damaged.

Nice Jack Johnson!

puckpaul 03-29-2021 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Aquarian Sports Cards (Post 2086887)
I know everyone says new holders sell better, but remember a reholder you have the same cert# so anyone who is doing their homework is going to know it's an old grade. Frankly I have had a huge collection of mixed PSA broken up over my last several auctions even so far back as the old dot matrix flips and I haven't seen a massive prejudice against older holders when it comes to the money people were willing to spend.


I think at first the cards that i saw in the new holders seemed to be much tougher grades (most noticeable on T3’s i was watching). But lately it doesnt seem to be as much difference in toughness, and i dont see a performance difference at auction. Perhaps it has a lot to do with people reholdering??

Kutcher55 03-29-2021 09:14 AM

No, definitely not. Very costly. Risk of further damage. Also, doesn't the reslabbed card keep the same old registration #? If so, experienced buyers will know it came from an old slab.

ullmandds 03-29-2021 09:41 AM

hellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll...NO!

pclpads 03-29-2021 11:34 AM

If you are stinking rich and don't mind waiting two years to get your cards back, then go for it.


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