for those with experience, any pointers/advice?
* obviously, sending in a larger qty saves $$$$$$...... but I had these thoughts...
* if I have duplicates, should I send them in together or separate??? For example, I have (20) 1998 Upper Deck #1 Manning rookie cards. I have 5-6 that appear to be solid 9.5s that should be submitted for grading. Possibly (1-2) 9s and potentially (1) 10.
However, wouldn't it be easier for the grader to distinguish the ones with centering issues and flaws when he/she is able to look at 5-6 duplicates at one time??
* Would I want to submit 1 (solid estimated 9.5) with 1-2 flawed/crummy duplicates that I own of the same card? For example, one great card and one bad card (makes the great card look even greater).
* Whereas, 5-6 great cards together makes a few of the great cards appear mediocre.
Grading is subjective, appearance COUNTS. Should I send in 5-6 duplicates at the same time? Or do I send in 1 at a time? Or do I send in 1 good and 1 bad submission. Thanks in advance.
* obviously, sending in a larger qty saves $$$$$$...... but I had these thoughts...
* if I have duplicates, should I send them in together or separate??? For example, I have (20) 1998 Upper Deck #1 Manning rookie cards. I have 5-6 that appear to be solid 9.5s that should be submitted for grading. Possibly (1-2) 9s and potentially (1) 10.
However, wouldn't it be easier for the grader to distinguish the ones with centering issues and flaws when he/she is able to look at 5-6 duplicates at one time??
* Would I want to submit 1 (solid estimated 9.5) with 1-2 flawed/crummy duplicates that I own of the same card? For example, one great card and one bad card (makes the great card look even greater).
* Whereas, 5-6 great cards together makes a few of the great cards appear mediocre.
Grading is subjective, appearance COUNTS. Should I send in 5-6 duplicates at the same time? Or do I send in 1 at a time? Or do I send in 1 good and 1 bad submission. Thanks in advance.