Posts Tagged ‘PSA’
Buying Retired Stars and Grading at PSA is Back! Sports Card Plays | Sports Card Strategy Show Clip
PSA Economy Submission Level is back at $30 per card, with no restrictions. No minimums, etc. In Episode 38 of the Sports Card Strategy Show, we talk about how finding old, gradable cards of retired stars and having them graded at PSA is once again a play, due to the value that a PSA Slab…
Read MoreSummer Sports Card Trends To Pay Attention To – Sports Card Strategy Show Clip With Texas Roadshow
On Episode 37 of the Sports Card Strategy Show, I asked Chase Crim of Texas Roadshow Shop and Kendall McKee about sports cards trends for summer 2022. Find out what they said to look out for, and let us know your thoughts! The Full Episode link is here. Save 20% on the Premium Sports Card…
Read MorePSA Value Level Re-Opening and What it Means-Which Cards Should You Get Graded? Sports Card Strategy
PSA has re-opened their value level submissions, meaning if you’re a Silver Member or higher, you can now submit 20 or more cards at $30 a piece. The estimated turn-around time is 120 days or more, because they won’t start grading cards until after the backlog of value submissions from pre-shut-down. In this clip from…
Read MoreHow To Have PWCC Make A PSA Submission Directly From Your Vault – Sports Card Investing & Strategy
I have been debating making specific types of PSA Submissions for months now, and finally figured out a way to have PWCC support me by making a PSA Submission directly from my PWCC Vault to PSA for me. PSA will receive the cards and ship them back to my vault after grading. I elaborate in…
Read MorePSA Crossover Grading Reveal! Michael Jordan Vintage Basketball Cards!
My favorite thing about the sports card hobby is making plays. Specifically, finding a card, group of cards or any product with potential to be sold at a higher price than you can buy it for, and go over it. One play I tried is PSA’s Crossover Grading service. Knowing that when cards are graded…
Read MorePSA Cross Grading Horror Story! Why Low End Sports Card Grading Companies Are Dangerous!
I want to share all of my ups and downs of sports card collecting with all of you. It’s very easy to copy what everyone else is doing. I don’t want to do that. No “is the sports card or NFT market crashing?” click-baity headlines here people. Just true, real world experiences as I re-enter…
Read MoreSports Card Strategy: Should You Get Your Cards Graded With SGC While PSA Is Closed?
The Proof Is In The Data. It’s now officially recommended that you submit your cards to SGC during the PSA shutdown. Their short term and long term value will not only be fine; it may be amazing. After spending January – March of 2021 researching graded card data on the market, I was shocked to…
Read MorePSA Status Updates! What They Could Mean For Your Cards!!!
I found my old sports card collection on January 4, 2021, and after a couple hours of Google’ing prices, I immediately knew I wanted to have about 200 cards graded by PSA. After a month of organization and research, I made 6 submissions on February 21, 2021 – five cross gradings and one bulk submission…
Read MoreHow I Can Tell PSA Will Re-Open Early!!!
I’ve been seeing things recently that lead me to believe PSA will actually re-open their grading submissions earlier than July 1, 2021. As we all know, PSA raised their prices in March – wait, I mean DOUBLED their prices in March, then shut down all grading submission levels except for the $300 per card level…
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