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Nat Turner

@natsturner

CEO of @collectors (home of @psacard and @PCGScoin). Entrepreneur, golfer, card collector, fisherman, snake catcher, angel investor.

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And here's the card. An absolute ghost, the 1999 SP Top Prospects Retrospectives Autograph of Michael Jordan, hand numbered to /10 copies. I've only heard of two other copies of this card surfacing. Also opened a box of the original product today with my friend who sold me the

And here's the card.  An absolute ghost, the 1999 SP Top Prospects Retrospectives Autograph of Michael Jordan, hand numbered to /10 copies. I've only heard of two other copies of this card surfacing. Also opened a box of the original product today with my friend who sold me the
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Nice little feature went live in the PSA Vault recently. When viewing an item in My Collection, Card Ladder Value is now integrated and will show up if there's a comp for the card that CL is tracking. There's also a quick link out to cardladder.com to view more details

Nice little feature went live in the PSA Vault recently. When viewing an item in My Collection, Card Ladder Value is now integrated and will show up if there's a comp for the card that CL is tracking. 

There's also a quick link out to cardladder.com to view more details
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Our new Online Submission Center is finally live for PCGS, the coin grading service that is part of Collectors. Long time coming, and lots more to come to improve the service for coin collectors around the world. pcgs.com/submissions

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Starting to get into signed cards a bit, and really digging 1952 Topps signed with ballpoint pens. Something super cool about the original athlete having signed his card from probably the most iconic baseball set of all time.

Starting to get into signed cards a bit, and really digging 1952 Topps signed with ballpoint pens. Something super cool about the original athlete having signed his card from probably the most iconic baseball set of all time.
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Just saw a guy walking down the street in NYC with his golf clubs and a bouquet of flowers. Married to the game, been there