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Crazy if true lol.
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I suspect a lot of the subs are new/renewed collectors looking at their raw cards and thinking - "Holy $hit!" - mine is a 9 or 10 and well worth the $150 - $300 grading fee........I think most of us know the end of that story.
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The oversaturation of the market with parallels, autos and other hits also does present people with more possible cards to submit. At this point, most people aren't sending in base cards at $150 per card, but with 20+ parallels for every base card, plus inserts and autos, there are still cards that people will rationalize sending in at $150.
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+1. I assumed that the business would mostly dry up at that price level, and that PSA would be forced to return to reasonable grading prices. I seem to have been proven wrong. I continue to be stunned month after month. And even if we eventually see $20 per card, that is not low enough to keep graded set collecting alive. Even if they eventually get back to $8 per card specials, they may have already killed off a large chunk of graded set collecting by that time. It remains to be seen if that will happen, but if it does it could eventually come back to hurt PSA (and all TPGs) in the long run, after the current boom ends. They are going to need to keep grading a lot of cards to justify their expenses given the massive growth that they've recently undergone.
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I think in an ideal world, they develop a service level specifically for base cards, with a fee of $10, but turnaround times of 12-18 months, something like that.
If you are playing the set registry game, anything more than $10 per card for a common just feels excessive. If you are putting together a fully graded set, you probably also don't need the card back in 3 weeks because you aren't flipping it. By putting in a very long timeline for returning the cards, it also deters flippers, or at least makes it more difficult for them. |
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That's basically where they were when they shut down for value specials, so this makes sense. Even before that (late 2019) it was $12 per for value/specials.
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Or "varies by demand"
Told me likley a year...the very last submissions to be processed
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Thanks for all the responses, but no knowledge on what PSA will do.
I called PSA as well, but they couldn't give me any information. I will just wait and see. |
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If you were hoping for some inside information or something, you are almost certainly not going to get it. They keep these decisions very tight lipped. When they shut down back in March, it was a shock to nearly everyone working at PSA, including executives. The best we can do is speculate. Sometimes Nat Turner gives subtle hints in interviews, but that's about as close as you're likely to get.
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