PSA to allow cards to be listed from vault directly to 'Buy It Now' on eBay

Grading company previously had allowed cards to be listed directly for seven-day auctions

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PSA continues to streamline the process between grading and quickly selling cards. (Credit: PSA)

In its latest move to streamline the selling of cards from its vault to eBay, PSA announced it would allow customers to list cards via Buy it Now directly to the auction site.

Previously the integration was limited to auctions, the new feature allows for collectors to choose a price and have their card listed on eBay.

Much like the seven-day auction feature already available, sellers can choose the date their cards go live on eBay, with PSA handling the listing, imaging, shipping and customer service.

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The new feature comes less a week after the company announced an integration with eBay allowing for population data to be including directly within the eBay app. That feature remains in beta, while the Buy it Now integration is available to all users.

Ever since forming a partnership in May in a deal which included eBay’s acquisition of Goldin Auctions, PSA has made a clear effort to pursue seamless connectivity with the world’s largest selling platform.

PSA sells consigned cards via its own storefront on eBay, which has sold 257,000 items thus far.

The top sale for the company on eBay belongs to a 2017 Patrick Mahomes Panini Contenders rookie card graded PSA 10/Auto 10, which fetched more than $45,000 in October.

Will Stern is a reporter and editor for cllct.