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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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If the item really matters to me I wait for a show where the TPG is onsite and I hand deliver it.
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I've always used Priority Mail with tracking - Never a problem in over 20 years worth.....
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I either overnight them or next day them with the USPS...never...ever say whats really in the parcel...never had a problem.
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Most big sellers, as far as I know, have to put the value and description on the outside of the envelope, which, imo, is just a precursor for more theft.
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Unless you have private insurance, USPS Registered Mail is the safest and most reliable way to ship cards for grading. And you can insure the package up to $50,000 for a reasonable fee. Many will recommend other shipping methods, but know the insurance limits / risks involved before you use other methods.
And remember, there are countless millions of dollars in cards being mailed every day to and from the grading companies. A package worth $10k and up is a pretty normal shipment these days being sent to and from the grading companies. It can be daunting when you haven't done it before, but the vast majority of the time - the packages and contents are delivered without problem. Don't know which company you are sending to, but PSA provides detailed instructions on how to package cards for shipping. Follow those instructions, and ship via USPS Registered, and you'll be fine. |
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