Sets that have no 10's (last try)
Aknot
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Was in a PM discussion with a fellow board member. Is it possible for a "set" to have no "10's" possible, ever?
Meaning if I opened a book in an attic and inside was a 190-whatever that was placed in that book the day it came off the printer, and it was perfect in every way.
Or is it just "known" that there will never be a 10 in certain sets?
Meaning if I opened a book in an attic and inside was a 190-whatever that was placed in that book the day it came off the printer, and it was perfect in every way.
Or is it just "known" that there will never be a 10 in certain sets?
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Loves me some shiny!
I don't think any Old Judge cards have ever graded PSA 10 - although there was one SGC 98 that was purportedly removed from an Old Judge pouch just a few years ago and somehow, miraculously, obtained the GEM MINT grade....
1962 Topps Football
T200 Fatima cards...
- Slowly (Very Slowly) Working On A 1952 Topps Raw Set (Lower Grade)
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Then again, no one has attempted to complete a graded (or maybe raw) set.
1954
Highest 1959 is a "7"
Highest '60 & '61 is "8"
Probably none better to be found; doubt if there are too many 40+ year old packs of bologna laying around.
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<< <i>Morrells:
Highest 1959 is a "7"
Highest '60 & '61 is "8"
Probably none better to be found; doubt if there are too many 40+ year old packs of bologna laying around. >>
BUT lets say there is. And I find it. Can it be given a 10? I realize I may not be wording this right. So bare with me. If there is a set that has no 10 can there be a 10 out there or is it impossible, period, no ifs ands or buts for certain sets? It was explained to me that there is a probability that some sets may not have a 10. And so there is a possibility that a card from that set no matter how nice will never get a 10. Making, say a 7 the highest grade possible for that set.
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
Seriously, I would be shocked to see any early punch-out card (Batter-Ups, 1951 All-Stars) ever get a 10. Likewise with many of the rare late 19th and early 20th century issues.
I haven't checked the pop. report - are there any T-205 PSA 10s?
Nick
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Nick, your quip brought quite a visual to mind... thought I'd share it!
Mickey Lolich in a Thong!
Although I probably do not want to see it.....the link does not work...
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
BTW if it is QUESTIONABLE please say so (anyone) and I will remove it.
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
Looks like Mickey let himself go a bit in the later years. Kind of like the Elvis question - which do your prefer the pre peanut butter and banana sandwich Elvis or the post PB and banana Elvis?
BTW - that is nasty........but humorous none the less.
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A nice Woodie
Nick
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Always looking for 1957 Topps BB in PSA 9!
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<< <i>No T-205s in 10...or in PSA 9 I think >>
Well - I shouldn't say much, as a friend of mine owned one of these once, but do you happen to remember the (two, I think) CSA 10 T-205 cards? When they were first "discovered", they created a big stir in the hobby....
MS
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<< <i>No T-205s in 10...or in PSA 9 I think >>
Well - I shouldn't say much, as a friend of mine owned one of these once, but do you happen to remember the (two, I think) CSA 10 T-205 cards? When they were first "discovered", they created a big stir in the hobby....
MS >>
No I don't remember. Were they doctored?