Where can I get my Kobe Bryant card graded?
Where can I get my Kobe Bryant card graded?
Kobe Bryant Rookie Card 1996-97 Hoops Grant Hill’s All-Rookie Team #3 PSA 9. Only 1 left in stock – order soon.
How much money does it cost to grade a card?
The real cost to have a card graded is usually $14 to $17 per card when you consider the overpriced shipping and insurance charges.
How many Kobe Bryant rookie cards were made?
Each of the 16 primary rookie cards for Kobe Bryant can be seen below. They are all traditional base offerings as autographed or serial numbered cards had not become common with rookie cards yet. When available, parallels are referenced for the rookies.
What Kobe Bryant rookie cards are worth money?
Most Valuable Kobe Bryant Rookie Card Rankings
- 1996-97 Topps Chrome Kobe Bryant Rookie Card #138.
- 1996-97 E-X2000 Kobe Bryant Rookie Card #30.
- 1996-97 Bowman’s Best Kobe Bryant Rookie Card #R23.
- 1996-97 Topps Kobe Bryant Rookie Card #138.
- 1996-97 Finest Kobe Bryant Rookie Card #74.
How much does it cost to send a card to PSA for grading?
Card Grading Postage Fees
TOTAL DECLARED VALUE | Over $50,000 call for rates | |
---|---|---|
$0 – $100 | $25,001 – $50,000 | |
1 – 8 items | $15.00 | $78.30 |
9 – 20 items | $18.00 | $81.30 |
21 – 50 items | $23.00 | $84.30 |
What is the most expensive Kobe Bryant rookie card?
13 Most Valuable Kobe Bryant Rookie Cards
- 1996 Topps Chrome Refractor #138.
- 1996 Skybox E-X2000 Credentials #30.
- 1996 Flair Showcase Legacy Row 0 #31.
- 1996 Finest Gold Atomic Refractor #269.
- 1996 Ultra Platinum Medallion #P52.
- 1996 Flair Showcase Legacy Row 1 #31.
- 1996 Flair Showcase Legacy Row 2 #31.
- 1996 Skybox E-X2000 #30.
What is the rarest Kobe Bryant card?
While Kobe Bryant has Bronze, Silver and Gold versions in the base set, the Gold version is the rarest and it comes in three versions. First is the basic Gold Embossed die-cut card. Next is the Gold Refractor, which is numbered to 289 copies. The third card is the real prize.
How do I grade my baseball cards?
Cards are graded based on these factors: Centering, Corners, Edges, and Surface. They give each attribute a grade of 1-10, then combine those to give the card a final grade of 1-10. Anything above a 9 is worth book value or greater, as BGS 9 (known as a “Mint 9”) is the condition expected of the card out of the pack.
Can I get my card graded online?
PSA Photograde™ Online, a free, new online service from Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), helps hobbyists gain a better understanding of the PSA Grading Standards and how they apply to their cards by providing a visual tour. It is easily accessed from the PSA home page, www.psacard.com.