BSA grading?... new lows...
anjcollection
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Are you kidding me? 6.2 for a grade? What the heck would differentiate between a 6.3 and 6.2?!
1950 Bowman graded "6.2"
1950 Bowman graded "6.2"
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I found them through the sellers listing.
It's at ...this location.
Pretty cheezy. Does anyone remember how PSA gained momentum and credibility at the start? I'd be interested from a marketing perspective what they did to get the critical mass required to ensure the concept caught (at least for now).
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SUPERPUNK813 beat me to it. well, actually, it was an easy one (bull sh!t authenticator)
what are they gonna grade that no one else does????
wax pack wrappers!
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I mean hey, this looks like it's on the high side of a 6.2.
Definately worthy of a 6.2+ in my book!
That stands for Boy Scouts of America.
Maybe some card collecting Life Scout's Eagle project included turning the entire Troop into a card grading company?
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