How to PSA

7 Tips to get Better Grades with PSA more Gem Mint 10s!

Tips for getting better grades with PSA Being an avid PSA-graded card collector for over ten years and having submitted over 1,000 cards for grading. I have developed a few tricks to increase your chances of getting higher grades when submitting your cards to PSA. Although I have no guarantee that these tips work, I

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PSA vs. BGS – Which Grading Company Should You Submit to?

In the debate of PSA vs BGS, the question often arises: which slab is superior? Trading cards, spanning categories from sports to trading card games such as Pokemon, Yugioh, and Magic the Gathering, are commonly submitted to PSA or BGS for third-party evaluation and grading. While SGC is acknowledged by some as a significant player

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How to Submit your cards to PSA 2023 – Complete Guide

How to submit to PSA So you’ve discovered the realized prices PSA encapsulated cases are bringing to sports and non-sports trading cards, and you want in on the action. You’ve ravaged all the closets in your home, even your parent’s home, trying to find your old trading cards. Spending hours upon hours inspecting my cards, regardless

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Best Card Saver for PSA Submissions to buy now!

Grading Candidate holders when submitting to PSA, BGS, SGC, and HGA! I had my grading candidate holders made to eliminate the confusion about which card saver to use. These holders are for standard-sized cards and work great to ensure that your card stays inside and doesn’t slip out during transit. Please help support the website

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In-Depth Guide to Grading your Vintage and Modern Sports Cards

How to grade sports cards Each hobby has its grading terminology, including stamps, coins, comic books, and record collectors. Sports card collectors are no exception. The one invariable criteria for determining the value of a card is the condition that it’s in. Condition grading, however, is subjective. Individual card dealers and collectors differ in the strictness

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