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Hey All:
I am not one for submitting to PSA often. Curious how one goes about sending a high value card, say for example a 52T Mantle one would expect a grade of 7 or so. Sending in via USPS you can't get insurance high enough. According to the USPS website the highest insurance is for $50K via registered mail. So how does one go about send high value cards to PSA and be insured? Is Fed Ex or another commercial carrier better? Are their private secure transportation companies that will allow for higher insurance? Anyone have experience with this? Appreciate any input
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