$1,000 Pokemon Card Submission PSA (Crown Zenith, Naruto CCG, Night Wanderer)

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  • Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
  • Personal Submission to PSA
    70+ Card submitted through the $13.99 Grading Special for June
    We are half way through 2024, friends !
    Wish me luck. Thanks for watching.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @GGs-be9bi
    @GGs-be9bi 14 днів тому +2

    Good luck man that mew is fire

  • @Al-Gore-ithm
    @Al-Gore-ithm 11 днів тому

    As someone that just started collecting Pokémon cards about 2 months ago this was cool to watch. Quick question. So I really went into this blindly, I know nothing new nothing about these cards going into it. So as I opened packs if the cards were ex, v, vmax full art, super shiney or abnormal number sequence I would immediately put those cards into penny sleeves then hard top loaders. When you do that w brand new cards where do those cards grade numbers typically come back at? It sounds like even brand new cards can grade around 6,7 or 8 on average? In your opinion, on brand new cards that go straight from pack to penny sleeve/hard top loader, what percentage do you think comes back at a 10? Lol your answer will help me determine if I should spend the money to have the cards I have so far graded or not. In just 2 months I'm about 4k$ deep and my wife isn't exactly thrilled and when I told her I was going to spend hundreds on grading she was even less thrilled. Any feedback would be appreciated. New sub, thanks for going through the cards you're getting graded. I love the art on these cards. I'm addicted and having a blast!

    • @elvistcg
      @elvistcg  11 днів тому

      Welcome back to the hobby. It really depends on the condition of the card, you have to keep an eye out for those damaged corners with white dots. Edges of cards if they haven’t been cut properly and have the uneven white lines or fuzz. Centering of the borders front / back. Any print lines / scratches on the holo itself… these factors can all lower the grade of a card. Generally a good practice to sleeve cards regardless of grading. Maybe you sell them as a single if not graded