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Old 02-20-2013, 08:09 AM
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I need to send in a few cards to PSA that have been slabbed by another company. Should I break them out of the slabs and send them in, or should I just send them in with their current grades and have them crossover ? Any pro's and cons either way ? thanks
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Old 02-20-2013, 08:10 AM
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better protected in the slabs during shipping...though I've always wondered if the grade they have before crossover affects how the other company perceives the card's condition. could work out better or worse for you.
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Old 02-20-2013, 08:22 AM
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Experience tells me this, crack those babies out and send in raw. They are notorious for not crossing over other TPG slabbed cards. Just my 2 cents
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Old 02-20-2013, 08:23 AM
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better protected in the slabs during shipping...though I've always wondered if the grade they have before crossover affects how the other company perceives the card's condition. could work out better or worse for you.
Very true statement Cubsfan
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crack them out of the holders and just keep them raw. Don't even send them in. Just enjoy them.

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Old 02-20-2013, 08:29 AM
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I need to send in a few cards to PSA that have been slabbed by another company. Should I break them out of the slabs and send them in, or should I just send them in with their current grades and have them crossover ? Any pro's and cons either way ? thanks
I always have cracked them out, but you have to be willing to take whatever decision they make at that point (including not encapsulating). For instance if you have an SGC 50 would you be ok if PSA grades it a 3? If not then you might as well keep it in the SGC 50 holder. If you feel that PSA grades are more accurate and don't care that the cards grade may change then crack it out.

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crack them out of the holders and just keep them raw. Don't even send them in. Just enjoy them.
That wasn't the question. Those who slab cards know there are those who don't. If they aren't soliciting an opinion that has that as an option than move on and let each collector collect the way they chose.
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Old 02-20-2013, 08:47 AM
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This was a question I posed to many members about a month ago out of the public eye. My case was concerning a bit of a "higher end" card though.

I think you will find that this is not something people are going to come to a general consensus on. It is strictly personal preference.

In my case, I broke it out of it's slab because I wanted the TPG to give me an opinion based SOLELY on their opinion ... without knowing the opinion of another TPG first.

I fully understand the argument can be made about protection during shipping .... but in my case, it's a $2,000-$3,000 card and it is going to cost me about $100 to have it graded (grading fee plus shipping and mandatory insurance) I have no problem putting extra effort into packaging and insuring when sending it to the TPG.

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Old 02-20-2013, 09:01 AM
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Are we completely sure that the people that grade the cards are the ones opening the mail, processing the order and busting the first slab? I dont grade cards, not sure how this works, but I am guessing lots of people want all of a certain tpg irregardless if they cross at equal or higher grades and send them in to be crossed meaning the slabs will be cracker irregardless of the new assigned grade.
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Old 02-20-2013, 09:03 AM
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i'd crack prior to sending...I'd guess the grader evaluates the card prior to cracking to get an idea if the customer has a chance of their demand(s) being satisfied.
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Old 02-20-2013, 09:12 AM
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I think it depends on what you're going for.

I think you may possibly get a crossover at the same grade or a .5 bump,,,if all you are going for is a holder you like better, or one you think has better resale value, I'd just leave it in the existing holder.

It's it's in a junk company holder, use your discretion. A GSA 7 is probably not going to cross.

If it is a card you are hoping could get a two or three number bump, crack it. i have seen 4s I could see being 1s and 1s I could see being 4s and that's a big jump...but if you send it in in a graded case, I think the grader's expectations will moderate...it's just natural.

I would add that I completely believe grading is a rigged game and who you are and how much you spend has to be factored into this.
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Old 02-20-2013, 09:14 AM
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I'd crack prior to sending as well, unless you feel the card got a generous grade, in which case it might be wise to leave it in the slab so they "see" the other company's grade. Maybe they will be influenced by it and maybe not, but in one of those cases it probably wouldn't hurt your chances any.
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