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I've sent six figures worth of cards with no issues. Film yourself packaging the cards in the box along with the shipping label. Film yourself sealing it up etc.
For raw cards, use a card saver rather than a top loader so it is easier for the grader to remove and not potentially damage the card. Only insure what they are valued NOW, not what you expect the grades to be. They will only payout insurance pre-grading values, so don't waste extra money on a higher insurance value. I've always mailed, never done in person outside of the National getting cards signed then slabbed.
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