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Slab advice and opinions for your own PC
I always appreciate Net54 crowd source opinions regarding my collection… here’s another question I’d welcome opinions on.
90% of my collection are in slabs (probably 80% SGC, 15% PSA and 5% BVG) I have 6-8 raw HOF cards that are no great shakes in terms of condition nor would I likely flip at any point for profit/reinvestment ie, 1968 Don Drysfale, 1964 stand up Bill Mazeroski, etc) I am tempted to spend $15-20 per card to get them slabbed just purely for aesthetics and consistency of the look of my HOF display shelves, etc. I am not familiar with current costs or turnaround time for PSA - I believe SGC is still quite inexpensive and quick in turnaround. Anyone thinking about this too for their own collection? Jeff |
I do this with SGC for my PC stuff. They have been extremely fast, responsive, and I've had zero issues over multiple orders.
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Having something like 40+ years of different holders/pages, I'm not particular about what holder something is in. I have a few slabbed cards, most of them ones I sent in to SGC myself. I try to limit that to nicer cards, Stuff that obviously won't grade much above a 1 or 2 that's common just isn't worth it. I can spend the money on more cards.
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You're going to spend about $18 per card at PSA if you do a bulk submission today ($30 if not bulk), and it will take 4-6 months to get it back, at least based on advertised turnaround times, and what I'm generally seeing.
And you're limited to $199 or less in value on the bulk submission, per card. If you're at $205, they probably won't upcharge you. But don't get cute with trying to sneak in stuff that is 4 and 5 figures. |
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