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Im submitting a few t206s that I feel might grade a six. If they grade a five they'd be below the $100 value deal they currently have for august. If they grade a six they'd be above that. If I put a value below $100 would that bring up the possibility that they would grade the cards a 5 simply because of the value I have placed on them? I am assuming I should probably just value them high.
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SGC has a great August deal. $7 per card. Any T Card valued at $250 or less.
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I'd just submit them below $100. PSA will not grade cards a 5 just because of declared value. They do not look at declared value of the card at all when grading cards. The declared value only is used if PSA accidentally loses or damages your card. Then they will pay you the amount of the card with the max amount being the declared value that you put for the card. Therefore, you should not take too much liberties w/ the declared value.
If PSA determines that the card that you have is valued much higher than the declared value that you put on the card and for that service level, they will just call you (or email you) and let you know that they need to put the card in a higher service tier and charge you extra accordingly. For example, once I sent in a Ruth card under the $1000 service tier. PSA contacted me, and told me after grading the card, they needed to charge me according to the $5000 service tier. I've heard another example where a submitter sent a 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card to PSA. After grading, the card received a PSA 10 Gem Mint. PSA called the submitter stating that because the card graded a 10, it needed to be in a higher service tier, and PSA needed to upcharge him. Obviously, he was ecstatic to pay the extra fee. Therefore, if I were you, I'd just sent the cards in under the $100 service tier. There will be no effect on all upon the grade that your card will receive. If the card does receive a grade that PSA feels that they must charge you extra, they will contact you for it, so no worries. |
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I would also add the submission fee into the declared value of the card. If PSA loses or damages the card, you should be compensated.
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I would be more than a little mad if PSA called/emailed me and said we gave your card a 10 so you owe us more money. I can understand if someone sent in a card worth way more raw than they declared to get cheaper grading fees but asking for more $ after it is graded is BS. |
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awesome thanks for the advise. Sent out cards today thanks
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Tackling the Monster T206 = 213/524 HOFs = 13/76 SLers = 33/48 Horizontals = 6/6 ALWAYS looking for T206 with back damage. |
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