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PSA Adjusts Collectors Club Fee to $149

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Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) has updated its Collectors Club membership fee, increasing it from the previous $99 to $149. To compensate for the price adjustment and add value for its members, PSA has established a collaboration with Fanatics Live, granting members credit for use on the platform. Standard members are entitled to a $60 Fanatics Live credit, while Premium members benefit from a $125 credit.

Further enriching the membership experience, PSA is rolling out exclusive opportunities for its members. These include access to special card breaks exclusive to members through Fanatics Live, unique promotional cards, among other benefits, in addition to the subscription to PSA’s magazine.

The Collectors Club membership continues to offer significant advantages for collectors, such as discounts on PSA’s authentication and grading services. Members can look forward to monthly specials and opportunities for bulk grading, ensuring valuable savings and exclusive opportunities for enthusiasts in the collecting community.

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