Given the print quality of the Lorcana cards is not exactly consistent or high quality, I appreciate a little leniency from PSA. Going from a 7 to a 10 though... that's pretty crazy. Do you normally wipe the surface of the cards before you send them in?
@@biodegradablehero I tend to agree. Cards don’t have to be perfect to be mint condition. As for prep work I wipe down every card before sending. Checked when I cracked it as well. 🤷
Some nice grades. I have mixed feelings on grading. I only have a Wayward Mickey and Aurora. I paid $90 each at my LGS. It was during the third reprint. Im not good at eyeing the grade, lol. I would probably just sell them raw or have someone more of an expert look at it.
So too easy or just right?
Given the print quality of the Lorcana cards is not exactly consistent or high quality, I appreciate a little leniency from PSA.
Going from a 7 to a 10 though... that's pretty crazy. Do you normally wipe the surface of the cards before you send them in?
@@biodegradablehero I tend to agree. Cards don’t have to be perfect to be mint condition.
As for prep work I wipe down every card before sending. Checked when I cracked it as well. 🤷
@@HobbyHeroPlays-oi8jtwhat do you wipe them down with? I haven’t been doing any prep, I think I need to start!
@@CardboardKingdom I actually use wet wipes for electronic lenses. Fast drying so it doesn’t damage the cards.
What do you think about getting the Stitch championship promo graded?
Some nice grades. I have mixed feelings on grading. I only have a Wayward Mickey and Aurora. I paid $90 each at my LGS. It was during the third reprint. Im not good at eyeing the grade, lol. I would probably just sell them raw or have someone more of an expert look at it.
It a bad idea. Feel free to send me the pics if you want some feedback