Thats awesome, garage sales are the ticket these days. Personally, I have decided to sell my stuff. I have Griffey Jr rookies, Trout rookies (the high end ones), Bonds, etc...
So I took a gamble, and it paid off. I won a "lottery" to send in 5 cards to PSA for $50 a piece. Expensive, but I had a few cards that would break even if they came back PSA 8. Plus the guaranteed a 90 day turnaround. 5 weeks later, I just got my grades..... No Idea what the 2003 Leetch Bowman Chrome is worth. Serial Number 36/50 and the only graded card in existence. And here is the Zach...
If judge can keep it up, and challenge hr records, we could see a spike in the hobby and value like it did with the mcgwire/Sosa race.
There are so many Judge “rookie” cards, some of which are hovering around the $125 range graded PSA 10, and steadily rising.
I hate the Yankees (Red Sox fan) but I collect Judge cards. Anyone interested in several Judge cards, some are PSA graded and others are autographed
Now that PSA is finally accepting "Value" submissions (Now $30 a pop), I have just made my first large submission to PSA in over a year, partnering with my brother and two cousins. Wish us luck!
So a friend has a bunch of signed balls like Mays, Aaron, etc. but he lost any authentication for them long ago Can anyone tell me if it would be worth him getting them authenticated to sell or would it cost more than the difference just selling them as he has them? I can get a list of them if that helps Thanks
ABSOLUTELY get it authenticated, especially if you know it is real. PSA has an office in Woodbridge NJ that exclusively does Autograph Authenticaiton: https://www.psacard.com/newjerseyoffice
There are tribes in the Amazon that believe that if you possess somebody's likeness you own their soul. That would so explain some of the shenanigans pro players have committed over the last century.