PSA/DNA is clogging up the POP report.
carkim
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I don’t know if this is happening to anyone else, but PSA/DNA is clogging up the 1972 Topps Football POP report. About once a month I copy and paste the POP report to an Excel spreadsheet and add the current POP’s to my 1972 Football list.
You know:
Card #… Players Name…Cert #…Grade…SMR Value…POP
It takes forever to delete the PSA/DNA cards from the spreadsheet.
I wish PSA/DNA would create their own POP report, separate from the Mainstream set.
Does anyone else run into this problem?
Carlos
61 JAN STENERUD
61 JAN STENERUD PSA/DNA CERTIFIED A98386
You know:
Card #… Players Name…Cert #…Grade…SMR Value…POP
It takes forever to delete the PSA/DNA cards from the spreadsheet.
I wish PSA/DNA would create their own POP report, separate from the Mainstream set.
Does anyone else run into this problem?
Carlos
61 JAN STENERUD
61 JAN STENERUD PSA/DNA CERTIFIED A98386
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<< <i>...It takes forever to delete the PSA/DNA cards from the spreadsheet.
I wish PSA/DNA would create their own POP report, separate from the Mainstream set.
Does anyone else run into this problem? ... >>
Every time I update my pop spreadsheets!
Sometimes, I spend 10 minutes trying to figure out why the numbers don't add up, or why my spreadsheet now has a few extra rows in it.
There definitely needs to be a separate pop report for these cards.
JEB.
Very few of MY PSA/DNA cards have a separate line on the POP report. Most just get buried in with the non autographed cards.
The Pop Report lines for PSA/DNA cards are for 1 individual card. Since the $20 special grading started the number of autographed cards being submitted has skyrocketed. This would make for a much more confusing report. Of my PSA/DNA cards the only ones I could find with a separate line (1961 Fox, 1940 Jackson, 1975 Stargell) were all submitted before the special rate. All my other cards are listed on the same line without the DNA .
Carlos all the PSA/DNA cert #'s I have received since the special have started with the letter "B". The 1972 Topps Football DNA cert #'s start with the letter "A". I would guess they were submitted under the $50 service so for some unknown reason the get their own line. They sure paid alot of $$$ for some mid grade cards. I see some cards don't have a grade assigned.
The few PSA/DNA cards I submitted never showed on the pop report as such, nor show up as PSA DNA in my registry sets.
What doesn't show up on the pop report are cards graded "authentic" like the '60 Fleer #80's or the '67 Maris Yankees proof. Would be nice to see how many of these rare cards are out there.
Does anybody know if Charlie Sheen still collects cards, or are they now part of the Heidi Fleiss collection? I know he was a pretty strong buyer for a few years.
Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's