I'm sure they would..........Looks like PSA dropped the ball on this one big time......Not only is it mislabled as the Portrait variety....but, it also isn't even labled as a T206.
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Unless the rules changed within the last year I'd say yes since I've purchased cards with mechanical errors and sent them in to fix the problem.Just cost you for return shipping and thats it.
When the re-holder it, do they give it a new certification number? Also, how can you be guaranteed that they won't give it a new grade?
Strong buyer of 1970 Kelloggs Football & 1971 Kelloggs Baseball and Football. Please help me find cards! I have a few hundred extra PSA graded 1971 Kellogg's cards. E-mail for price list. Looking for 1970 Topps Supers in PSA 9 too.
You can re-holder for $5 (I believe) and they will keep the same cert # and do not regrade unless you submit it as a regrade. Call PSA first if you are unsure of anything and they will let you know what to do.
In my experience with about a dozen mechanical error flips, PSA has always corrected them with the same cert#, and at no charge (even for return postage). If you should win this card, simply fill out a new PSA invoice and mark it "MECHANICAL ERROR". Neither PSA or the rest of us want incorrect flips floating around out there...
It will be pleasingly simple.
Larry
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PSA will fix mechanical errors for free. You can either mail it back to them, or take it too a show that they are grading at and they will fix it for free.
Sorry, I forgot that the original post referred to a mislabeled flip. I need to reholder about 10 of my cards. The slabs were damaged when I dumped a box of about 300 graded cards. I will need to pay $5 (I believe this is correct - can someone else let me know?). For errors on the flips, Larry and alfiewt are correct. PSA will correct those at no cost.
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I have a few hundred extra PSA graded 1971 Kellogg's cards. E-mail for price list. Looking for 1970 Topps Supers in PSA 9 too.
JEB.
In my experience with about a dozen mechanical error flips, PSA has always corrected them with the same cert#, and at no charge (even for return postage). If you should win this card, simply fill out a new PSA invoice and mark it "MECHANICAL ERROR". Neither PSA or the rest of us want incorrect flips floating around out there...
It will be pleasingly simple.
Larry
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