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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="Cobra Jet" data-source="post: 16994437" data-attributes="member: 127353"><p>Found this thread while searching…</p><p></p><p>I have a bunch of Baseball cards that I had created a spreadsheet on then uploaded it to “Sports Cards Pro”. </p><p></p><p>I too also looked into PSA grading, but as was mentioned in this thread, it’s very expensive and turn around time is not fast. Plus as also mentioned, you would have to pick your “best” to be graded if you’re on a budget to expense for the PSA grading. Sure, not everyone grades just to get a value for resale, but it’s definitely helpful for insuring high dollar cards and or collections,</p><p></p><p>When you upload your collection to SCP, it also sends you email updates every so often to show any +/- in value changes to your entire collection that was uploaded. You can also select the “grade” of what you have when you upload the collection or cards, so the updated values will always be based on your chosen “grade” as sent in.</p><p></p><p>For me, I don’t have the time or the cash to pay for PSA grading. However, my entire collection has been in boxes or the plastic sleeves where they are not damaged, etc. I’m sure what I have could be worth more if PSA graded.</p><p></p><p>I always think of just selling the whole lot, because it just sits around. I don’t have anything from the early years, it’s all late 80’s early 90’s, but based on SCP valuation it’s a decent amount of $$ for just “paper”.</p><p></p><p>SCP isn’t just for Baseball cards either, they do many other valuations on other collectibles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobra Jet, post: 16994437, member: 127353"] Found this thread while searching… I have a bunch of Baseball cards that I had created a spreadsheet on then uploaded it to “Sports Cards Pro”. I too also looked into PSA grading, but as was mentioned in this thread, it’s very expensive and turn around time is not fast. Plus as also mentioned, you would have to pick your “best” to be graded if you’re on a budget to expense for the PSA grading. Sure, not everyone grades just to get a value for resale, but it’s definitely helpful for insuring high dollar cards and or collections, When you upload your collection to SCP, it also sends you email updates every so often to show any +/- in value changes to your entire collection that was uploaded. You can also select the “grade” of what you have when you upload the collection or cards, so the updated values will always be based on your chosen “grade” as sent in. For me, I don’t have the time or the cash to pay for PSA grading. However, my entire collection has been in boxes or the plastic sleeves where they are not damaged, etc. I’m sure what I have could be worth more if PSA graded. I always think of just selling the whole lot, because it just sits around. I don’t have anything from the early years, it’s all late 80’s early 90’s, but based on SCP valuation it’s a decent amount of $$ for just “paper”. SCP isn’t just for Baseball cards either, they do many other valuations on other collectibles. [/QUOTE]
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