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Originally Posted by nolemmings
I've had a Michael Jordan rookie for 30+ years. I would love to think it would grade PSA 9, but with my luck it will not. If I pay $75 to have it graded by PSA because I list the value at under $2000, do you believe that could influence the grade--since a PSA 9 would seemingly cost a $200 or $500 grading fee?
I have never submitted a card to PSA and have grown skeptical if not jaded in my old age.
BTW, maybe the question is moot because if I submit the card I will do so in person at the National. Can someone provide the onsite grading fee schedule and procedure if I go that route? Thanks.
EDITED TO ADD: I realize my precise situation is more properly one post-1980 and basketball, but I thought the question would get more eyes here--plus it would seem to apply regardless of the the card subject. Thanks for your consideration.
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My advice to you is to befriend 4SC and let them submit it.

But seriously, I very much doubt the fee has anything to do with it. I recently got a 10 on a Brady rookie I had valued at about an 8 level.
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