Perhaps it's a 3 with a qualifier and a 1 without?
So basically my kid won't be able to go to college, but at least I'll have a set where the three most expensive cards are of a player I despise ~ CDsNuts
The front is just dirty....creased...no marks on the front. There is no chance this card would have been a 3 and downgraded to a 1 w/o qualifier. Its a 1 all the way....I cant imagine graders would have missed the writing on the back.
well, the 1933 goudeys look like cartoons and coloring book characters, so who can blame the little kid for giving that card more color...he did pretty well staying in the lines, i hardly noticed it!
Dave, PSA does not seem to be consistent on this. If you are buying any PSA 1 cards and marks or paper loss on the back bother you you should see a scan of the back or be reasonably assured by the seller that it doesn't have either of these problems because PSA 1 (unqualified) cards can certainly have them. Always do your due diligence. RayB
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Perhaps it's a 3 with a qualifier and a 1 without?
Doug
<< <i>I have a PSA 1(MK). Someone drew glasses on the person. Perhaps PSA isn't so strict on a PSA 1(MK) if the mark is on the back?
Doug >>
Can you post a scan of that card?
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<< <i>I have a PSA 1(MK). Someone drew glasses on the person. Perhaps PSA isn't so strict on a PSA 1(MK) if the mark is on the back?
Doug >>
Can you post a scan of that card? >>
Sure, here it is.
Doug
Some kid colored in the baseball
Go Phillies
PSA does not seem to be consistent on this. If you are buying any PSA 1 cards and marks or paper loss on the back bother you you should see a scan of the back or be reasonably assured by the seller that it doesn't have either of these problems because PSA 1 (unqualified) cards can certainly have them.
Always do your due diligence.
RayB