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Anyone here into baseball cards and know about sending your cards to PSA for authentication/rating?
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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16946672" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>Thanks for the help guys. To be be completely honest I want the 1959 card authenticated/graded not to sell. $300-$500 is nice, but I have other alternative sources of income besides my main one. What I really want to do, along with many other cards I have is to pass it on. My Dad meant everything to me and I would love to share something my Dad was passionate about with the next generation in my family. Who knows, maybe it will increase in value by then. I'm hoping if I pass it on and the card being graded, maybe gives the next in my bloodline will keep it, or that would make them want to sell it more. By then i'll be long gone and it's just a material object anyways. </p><p></p><p>I remember when my Dad gave me his Bulova from 1968 when I turned 31, since he bought the watch when he was 31. The watch is a mechanical hand-wind and at the time my Dad gave it to me, I didn't really like it at all. It was a square shape, and all gold. Now that my Dad is no longer with me, I cherish the special things that he held close. The Bulova he gave me has his full initials on the caseback and funny enough, we share the exact same initials. </p><p></p><p>I own a bunch of watches like Breitling, Omegas, Rolex, Nomos, Tutima, a few different Seikos, Hamilton, Tudor, Longines, TAG, Panerai, Ball, G-Shocks, RZE (such a versatile watch and light), Monta, Zelos, I bought a watch that is fully titanium, the Worldtimer by Tsao Baltimore, but they are slowly changing their name to Baltimore Watch Company. I really want a Grand Seiko, but i've spent too much on my car already. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, out of all those watches I cherish the Bulova and Rolex since they were both from my Dad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16946672, member: 55199"] Thanks for the help guys. To be be completely honest I want the 1959 card authenticated/graded not to sell. $300-$500 is nice, but I have other alternative sources of income besides my main one. What I really want to do, along with many other cards I have is to pass it on. My Dad meant everything to me and I would love to share something my Dad was passionate about with the next generation in my family. Who knows, maybe it will increase in value by then. I'm hoping if I pass it on and the card being graded, maybe gives the next in my bloodline will keep it, or that would make them want to sell it more. By then i'll be long gone and it's just a material object anyways. I remember when my Dad gave me his Bulova from 1968 when I turned 31, since he bought the watch when he was 31. The watch is a mechanical hand-wind and at the time my Dad gave it to me, I didn't really like it at all. It was a square shape, and all gold. Now that my Dad is no longer with me, I cherish the special things that he held close. The Bulova he gave me has his full initials on the caseback and funny enough, we share the exact same initials. I own a bunch of watches like Breitling, Omegas, Rolex, Nomos, Tutima, a few different Seikos, Hamilton, Tudor, Longines, TAG, Panerai, Ball, G-Shocks, RZE (such a versatile watch and light), Monta, Zelos, I bought a watch that is fully titanium, the Worldtimer by Tsao Baltimore, but they are slowly changing their name to Baltimore Watch Company. I really want a Grand Seiko, but i've spent too much on my car already. Anyways, out of all those watches I cherish the Bulova and Rolex since they were both from my Dad [/QUOTE]
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