@@TheGuavaGuy the time isn't so much an issue as the money. $10 a card is pretty tempting. They do have value, just not as much. And I think that does become an issue the more high end we're talking about. In the sense that the margin stays the same but the dollar amount of the difference increases exponentially. To your point, I will likely do a submission with SGC soon of some mid range stuff and my high value items will definitely go to PSA. SGC seems like a great middle of the road and ISA recently advertised as low as $11 per card with a promo code.
@@TheGuavaGuy when did you ever get a turnaround of three weeks from PSA. I sent in eight cards for my first turnaround, and I didn’t my cards back until a month and a half later.
I am glad people get cards graded. That means that I don't have to and can usually just find the exact card that I want for my collection from someone selling it. Cheers.
Yep, I hear what yer shoutin' there. It's great to have variety in graded card options out there. These came out lookin great too! Thanks for watching this!
@@sportscardhub6388 No doubt. Do you send your cards out to be graded because you hope it will add value to them or do you just want them slabbed and protected and placed in an attractive holder?
Yes I would. For low to mid-end value cards mind you. Anything over $80 probably should go to PSA. Because even at $25 a slab, with base values that high, you could expect to eclipse the cost with the larger margin you'd enjoy with the preferred brand. For a middle of the road, consider SGA, whom PSA had recently acquired as a brand and has imo the best looking slabs out there.
Full disclosure? No. Lol. They don't. That said, people aren't paying/buying as much this year because the economy sucks. But there's still this stigma of only PSA slabs being worth buying. PSA wants $25 a slab though so to slab low end, you gotta go with that $10 deal. Mids can go to SGC or ISA for $15. Thanks for watching!
I have some stuff worth a lot more that I'll be sending to PSA. But you're right, There were a couple of these that probably should've went to PSA. $25 vs $10 adds up quick for bulk stuff.
Well, that's good feedback! You're not alone on that opinion either. I like them but I see people buying on Whatnot that definitely don't. & These definitely don't command the value & demand of PSA slabs but they are less than half the cost. SGC & ISA are some good alternatives, albeit not as cheap. Thanks for watching!
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No value on market, good waste of money. SGC has 5-10 day turnaround for like same price, PSA has been returning in 3 weeks
@@TheGuavaGuy the time isn't so much an issue as the money. $10 a card is pretty tempting. They do have value, just not as much. And I think that does become an issue the more high end we're talking about. In the sense that the margin stays the same but the dollar amount of the difference increases exponentially. To your point, I will likely do a submission with SGC soon of some mid range stuff and my high value items will definitely go to PSA. SGC seems like a great middle of the road and ISA recently advertised as low as $11 per card with a promo code.
@@TheGuavaGuy when did you ever get a turnaround of three weeks from PSA. I sent in eight cards for my first turnaround, and I didn’t my cards back until a month and a half later.
@@sportscardhub6388 CGC is cheaper with membership at $8.80 per card. Best slabs!!!
I am glad people get cards graded. That means that I don't have to and can usually just find the exact card that I want for my collection from someone selling it.
Cheers.
Yep, I hear what yer shoutin' there. It's great to have variety in graded card options out there. These came out lookin great too! Thanks for watching this!
@@sportscardhub6388 No doubt. Do you send your cards out to be graded because you hope it will add value to them or do you just want them slabbed and protected and placed in an attractive holder?
Are they using the black labels again? I stopped using them when they started doing white labels
Yes, they're just as shown here. And I agree, the black looks good on these.
Great video. Would u recommend this for someone who's never submitted anything, is so so on looking at cards and seeing errors?
Yes I would. For low to mid-end value cards mind you. Anything over $80 probably should go to PSA. Because even at $25 a slab, with base values that high, you could expect to eclipse the cost with the larger margin you'd enjoy with the preferred brand. For a middle of the road, consider SGA, whom PSA had recently acquired as a brand and has imo the best looking slabs out there.
I don’t even think I will Lol. Love the content as always!
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Love the content man!
Thank you! And thanks for checking this one out!
Do these GMA slabs sell good?
Full disclosure? No. Lol. They don't. That said, people aren't paying/buying as much this year because the economy sucks. But there's still this stigma of only PSA slabs being worth buying. PSA wants $25 a slab though so to slab low end, you gotta go with that $10 deal. Mids can go to SGC or ISA for $15. Thanks for watching!
@@sportscardhub6388 I hear you I'm giving Golden grading a shot 4 bucks a card and decent quality it seems
You should crack some gma grading slab send it to psa.
I have some stuff worth a lot more that I'll be sending to PSA. But you're right, There were a couple of these that probably should've went to PSA. $25 vs $10 adds up quick for bulk stuff.
The look is meh, but good video!
Well, that's good feedback! You're not alone on that opinion either. I like them but I see people buying on Whatnot that definitely don't. & These definitely don't command the value & demand of PSA slabs but they are less than half the cost. SGC & ISA are some good alternatives, albeit not as cheap. Thanks for watching!
@@sportscardhub6388 anytime