Just got my submission back (Very Happy) :=)
sjeanblanc
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Hi All,
Submission # 555845 Zip Code: 60087
Just got my 151 card submission back and I am very pleased with the grades given. I had a checklist of grades before the submission and I matched up 87% of the grades that were given by PSA. All of the cards earlier than 1971 were the lone remaining cards from my dad's collection. The PSA 8 Ryan rookie that I have came from his collection as well and was one of the first cards I had graded by PSA. He liked Clemente, Carlton, Ryan and Bench. The only major card that I thought would grade higher was the Carlton Rookie, I thought it would get a PSA 8. Thought the 57 Clemente would be a PSA 6 but it was flip a coin, it had a bad dog ear corner. Not really sure what was mis-cut on the 1980 OPC Ryan or the 1968 Clemente but I'll look at it when I get the cards back.
The 1976 cards I specifically pulled from a vending box in an attempt to pull PSA 9 or better and I hit 5 out of 7.
Overall I thought the grading was very consistant and accurate, the only one I would think about regrading is the Carlton rookie, its a very nice looking card. I'll post a scan when I get it back.
Thanks,
Scott Jeanblanc
jeanblanc@iconnect.net
Ebay UserId : sjeanblanc
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Collecting Nolan Ryan cards (68-94)
Submission # 555845 Zip Code: 60087
Just got my 151 card submission back and I am very pleased with the grades given. I had a checklist of grades before the submission and I matched up 87% of the grades that were given by PSA. All of the cards earlier than 1971 were the lone remaining cards from my dad's collection. The PSA 8 Ryan rookie that I have came from his collection as well and was one of the first cards I had graded by PSA. He liked Clemente, Carlton, Ryan and Bench. The only major card that I thought would grade higher was the Carlton Rookie, I thought it would get a PSA 8. Thought the 57 Clemente would be a PSA 6 but it was flip a coin, it had a bad dog ear corner. Not really sure what was mis-cut on the 1980 OPC Ryan or the 1968 Clemente but I'll look at it when I get the cards back.
The 1976 cards I specifically pulled from a vending box in an attempt to pull PSA 9 or better and I hit 5 out of 7.
Overall I thought the grading was very consistant and accurate, the only one I would think about regrading is the Carlton rookie, its a very nice looking card. I'll post a scan when I get it back.
Thanks,
Scott Jeanblanc
jeanblanc@iconnect.net
Ebay UserId : sjeanblanc
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Collecting Nolan Ryan cards (68-94)
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are any of these cards going to be for sale?
Just email me any that you are interested in, the only ones that I wouldn't sell are ones that are going into my Nolan Ryan Basic, Topps, and Masters sets.
Thanks,
Scott Jeanblanc
jeanblanc@iconnect.net
Ebay UserId : sjeanblanc
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Collecting Nolan Ryan cards (68-94)
Very nice submission! Lotsa nice Ryans... if you have any extras, I saw a few that I would like... can I send you an email?
Keith
Brent
Bo Jackson Basic(#1) and Master(#1)
Bob Feller Basic(#4)
Sam McDowell Basic(#1)
2004 Cracker Jack Master
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Sure just let me know interests you, the only one that I kind of want to see how it does on Ebay is the 1993 Pinnacle Dufex PSA 10. I've only seen these go up raw and I was kind of curious as to what a graded PSA 10 would fetch, although I would probably end up running my first "Reserve" auction ever, which generally means it won't sell.
Scott Jeanblanc
jeanblanc@iconnect.net
Ebay UserId : sjeanblanc
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Collecting Nolan Ryan cards (68-94)
Congrats on your results. I'd be interested in the following
PSA 8 1971 cards. Please PM or e-mail me with a price list if
they're available. Thanks, Bill.
#30 Niekro
#55 Carlton
#350 Williams
#625 Brock
wpkoughan@yahoo.com
Collecting 1970-1979 PSA 9 & 10 Baseball Cards