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Best way to send 20+ cards
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Best way to send 20+ cards
This may be a redundant question, but I did not see any other threads on the first two pages regarding this. I was going to send in roughly 20 cards to be graded and I was wondering what the best way to package the cards would be? Any and all opinions are appreciated.
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RE: Best way to send 20+ cards
Each in penny sleeve, placed into a card saver, stack on top of each other, wrap invoice around stack, package inside a flat rate priority mail box with lots of padding surrounding the stack, insurance, delivery confirmation, and send away.

That's what I do though. Hopefully some other people will chime in with other good ideas and you can combine all the good point together.
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RE: Best way to send 20+ cards
The cards your sending in, how thick are they? If they are standard thin cards you could probably do all 20 in one stack. If you have a few thicker cards in the vein of National Treasures, Exquisite, etc... you might want to make smaller stacks.

Just my input.
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RE: Best way to send 20+ cards
Thanks guys, that definitely helps!
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RE: Best way to send 20+ cards
then keep your box when you get your cards back for your next submission for grading; i've been doing that since my first group of cards several years ago
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RE: Best way to send 20+ cards
Nice clear instructions and exactly how I have done it for years....

I would add ALWAYS send in a Priority Box, you may save a few bucks to send in a regular bubble envelope but NEVER send nice grade worthy cards in that manner!!!


(06-20-2012, 02:55 PM)ricelynnevans75 Wrote: Each in penny sleeve, placed into a card saver, stack on top of each other, wrap invoice around stack, package inside a flat rate priority mail box with lots of padding surrounding the stack, insurance, delivery confirmation, and send away.

That's what I do though. Hopefully some other people will chime in with other good ideas and you can combine all the good point together.
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