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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone here into baseball cards and know about sending your cards to PSA for authentication/rating?
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<blockquote data-quote="DiB14-SAFD" data-source="post: 16945453" data-attributes="member: 179425"><p>Here is my take with my limited experience.</p><p></p><p>The 1952 is a guaranteed reissue based on your description.</p><p>The 1959 looks good and if legit is definitely worth sending in to psa. Low end grades were selling in the 3-500 range while higher end grades were 2k+.</p><p>I can’t tell what the third card is without seeing the back. If you add a couple pictures of the backside of the cards it would help with identification.</p><p></p><p>Looked around but couldn’t seem to find that exact glove. There were a bunch of similar Rawlings gloves in the sold listings on eBay and prices were anywhere from 35-350 depending on exact model and condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiB14-SAFD, post: 16945453, member: 179425"] Here is my take with my limited experience. The 1952 is a guaranteed reissue based on your description. The 1959 looks good and if legit is definitely worth sending in to psa. Low end grades were selling in the 3-500 range while higher end grades were 2k+. I can’t tell what the third card is without seeing the back. If you add a couple pictures of the backside of the cards it would help with identification. Looked around but couldn’t seem to find that exact glove. There were a bunch of similar Rawlings gloves in the sold listings on eBay and prices were anywhere from 35-350 depending on exact model and condition. [/QUOTE]
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