Collectors competes with eBay's secure trading card facility - Chain Store Age
Summary
Trading card collectors have a new option for securely storing, buying and selling merchandise.
Collectors, a global provider of authentication and management services for collectibles, is launching Collectors Vault, an all-in-one service designed to enable the seamlessly authentication, grading, researching, storage, buying, and selling of collectibles through one platform. Open to graded cards valued at more than $100, Collectors Vault lets collectors and investors submit items for authentication and grading through Collectors’ Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) service and transfer those items directly to its secure storage facility.

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