Home PSA Set Registry Forum

2 qualifiers?

Shouldn't it be possible....and not all that rare for a card to have two qualifiers. I'm thinking off-center with either a stain or a print defect.
Working on 1969 through 1975 Basketball.

Comments

  • srs1asrs1a Posts: 398
    I think they give you the "unqualified" grade for the most severe defect...then add the other qualifier. If you are lucky, it can lead to a negative number in the set registryimage
    Dr S. of the Dead Donkeys MC
  • ScumbiScumbi Posts: 268
    It would be like calling your step-sister "fat" and "stupid". I likee.

    Also, the four point registry deduction would be a record.

    S.
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    I guess I shouldnt send in my OC, stained and Marked checklist then.

    Id ask for no qualifiers but my 6 would be a zero...lol
    Good for you.
  • DhjacksDhjacks Posts: 343 ✭✭
    Great responses. LOL.
    Working on 1969 through 1975 Basketball.
  • ScumbiScumbi Posts: 268
    I'm glad this post came up because I just came across a 1996 Topps common graded PSA 10 PD, MK, OC, ST with a non-authenticated autograph. I was about to bid, but sanity prevailed after reading the thread. That would have been a waste of 2000 dollars.

    Best,

    S.
Sign In or Register to comment.