I'd be surprised if it goes over $15K. There were nice National Treasures RPAs going for under $10K the past couple months.Damn, that Lamar card is definitely going to go well over $10,000.
Not sure I want to spend more than $10,000. Do you think this goes for more than $15,000?
I'd be surprised if it goes over $15K. There were nice National Treasures RPAs going for under $10K the past couple months.
A true gem BGS 9.5 of his 2017 XRC Gold Prizm was a little over $7,000 in December.
Lamar Jackson 2017 Select 2018 Gold Prizm XRC RC Rookie #D 03/10 BGS 9.5 GEM | eBay
? Got a link to a story?damn this PSA ponzi scheme story
lol I can't find a write up on it but if you look it up on youtube there are a bunch of videos? Got a link to a story?
lol I can't find a write up on it but if you look it up on youtube there are a bunch of videos
here's one:
I'm not a huge expert, but from my understanding he basically a dude was submitting the cards in bulk for multiple people/retailers/youtubers and now owes PSA 6-7 figures but his own little card shop supposedly went belly up, so he can't pay to get the cards out. i guess PSA has a function where you can pay after to get the cards out? so basically it seems like he was relying on the money he didn't have to keep flowing so he could keep getting peoples graded cards out...
then he ran outta money... hence the ponzi scheme part.
yeah that’s pretty much what the guy in the video i posted said. i understand why people who are trying to make a living off flipping cards would do it, but for your average collector who’s just trying to flip a few here and there, i’d never trust people i barely know like that.Probably submitting to hit that bulk discount. I don't grade often but a couple of shops in my area offer the same kind of service, but I can only trust a stranger so much. I would never use them and it's because of shyt like this.