Analyzing PSA Announcements (PSA Offers, No Declared Value) And Its Impact on Hobby; More MLB Players Chasing Own Debut Patch Cards; Another Round of "Blind Rankings"
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Clark, Hyung, and John open the show talking about more MLB players getting involved in the hobby, more specifically those chasing their own MLB Debut Patch 1/1 cards in creative ways.
They move on to "Hobby Headlines" to discuss three recent announcements by PSA, the grading company, and what kind of impact it might have on the hobby.
One announcement is that PSA no longer requires a “declared value” for any item submitted to PSA with each item now automatically max insured up to the highest amount for the service level you picked.
There's also "PSA Offers" which allows PSA to make an offer on any card in the PSA Vault. If the offer is accepted, the card goes to a network of dealers and buyers behind these offers looking to fill their specific inventory requests.
Next, the guys play another round of "Blind Rankings" with Clark giving Hyung and John one card at a time to slot in their top 5. The common denominator for each card is that they sold for about $10,000 recently.
Lastly, they play Pick 1 where each of the guys present two cards and they debate which one they would rather invest in.
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