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Or even that day. Few years ago at the National in Chicago, I got a ton of HoF rookies signed and got them slabbed and graded within an hour or so.
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Registered mail is the safest. It is the way jewelers ship their wares, so I have heard.
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fedex overnight*
second choice would be registered, but only if over $50k. echoing the sentiments of the "jewelers post". most of them usually use fedex until it hits that monetary threshold. * use third party insurance. usually the absurd cost of "fedex insurance" on a $40K package (to and fro) will pay for a yearly collectibles insurance policy. and typically said insurance policy covers items during transit. Last edited by begsu1013; 07-26-2016 at 08:21 AM. |
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