Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) just announced that due to high demand in grading submissions, prices and turnaround times for some services levels will be increasing as of February 10, 2026.
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Grading giant PSA is increasing submission prices and turnaround times for select service levels due to high demand, the company announced Wednesday. Effective Thursday, PSA will increase turnaround ...
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PSA, the leading brand in baseball card and collectible grading, announced in an email Tuesday that most of its grading services will increase by $5 per card, with its value option increasing by $3 ...
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