@Brendan37849307@johnrees893@PaniniAmerica@CardPurchaser If they are chrome cards they all have been coming out warped across most of paninis products. If you pull anything worth anything a time in a toploader should sort it out
@NinGex@CardPurchaser Yes sorry I’m thinking about Donruss 🤣 I mean as the other guy said, grade what you want and do what makes you happy. But from a pure value proposition in terms of reselling I wouldn’t grade a card that doesn’t have a raw value under $100 at the absolute lowest.
@Swaggnon@ALTPEPEEEEEEE If they did this and tcg is 70% of their volume, why wouldn’t they dedicate a pipeline to handle 70%? Same problem with sports cards will still exist. People submitting a million sub-$150 cards to lose money at the end of the day and clog up the queue.
@CraigCaruso@shockermandan@CardPurchaser Your best chance of stuff in stock is probably your local Best Buy or GameStop - blasters of Topps series 1 you can probably still find on the shelves. Also if you mall has a kids locker room you can check there
@shockermandan@CraigCaruso@CardPurchaser You can order them online still on Costco website. They have been fun, we ripped two and got one or two numbered cards in each
@CraigCaruso@CardPurchaser Something you can get right now? If you have a Costco membership you can still order the series 1 super boxes off their website and they may have them in store still mine doesn’t .The $25 archive boxes have been fun. Avoid stadium club, it’s a stinker
@SwamileeSports@CardPurchaser I've always had dealers offer more in trade value than in cash. But I only do sports, I don't know if the expectation is different for TCG.