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New PSA Website and Population Report Unveiled

The PSA homepage and Population Report have been redesigned to improve the user experience. Most notably, the PSA Population Report will now show all grades (1-10) including qualified grades and half-point grades to provide the user with more precise information about the PSA grading history of each issue. We hope the users enjoy the enhancements to our site.

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  • RipublicaninMassRipublicaninMass Posts: 10,051 ✭✭✭
    Thank you for the update!
  • Very good! image

    Now work on getting inner plastic sleeves for the holders, and you've done everything then image

    Giovanni

    Edited to say: Or, at least make it optional for the inner sleeve image
  • I already broke this story a couple hours ago. image

    On a serious note, I really like the submission feature that lists all of your submission history. I like it!!! The pop report changes are very nice as well.
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  • rube26105rube26105 Posts: 10,225 ✭✭
    the sub history thing is pretty cool, now i can look thru and see how stupid i was on stuffimage
  • Not sure if I like the new POP report. To many columns, small numbers.
    Bill
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  • worst web site ever
    you cannot see all the columns unless you miniaturize
    + you cant tell what column the pop is in
    at any level above smallest the 9s and 10s are odd the page
    if you scroll the name of the card is off the page
    who ever designed the web shouldnt get paid
  • i would also like to know how the population of cards has gone down?
    ie; 1967 topps punchout pop was 44 now the pop is 30
    doesnt really seem like quality control is at work
  • theczartheczar Posts: 1,590 ✭✭
    would also like to know how the population of cards has gone down?
    ie; 1967 topps punchout pop was 44 now the pop is 30
    doesnt really seem like quality control is at work


    larry you beat me to the post. this information on there is two months behind.

    i truly wish psa would get the information that we pay for correct before hyping price increases and half grades. this is 2008-they have every grade card in a data base-you could put it in an access file and get better information than this. people are trying to make educated purchases on high grade cards (9's and 10's) and we don't know if the pop is 1 or 3 or 10.
  • AlanAllenAlanAllen Posts: 1,530 ✭✭✭


    << <i>worst web site ever
    you cannot see all the columns unless you miniaturize
    + you cant tell what column the pop is in
    at any level above smallest the 9s and 10s are odd the page
    if you scroll the name of the card is off the page
    who ever designed the web shouldnt get paid >>



    What are your monitor settings? I have no problem seeing every column. They repeat the row headers every 30 lines so you don't have to scroll to see the grade column headings, so I don't understand how you can't see what column the pop is in.

    Joe
    No such details will spoil my plans...
  • Ladder7Ladder7 Posts: 1,221
    Pop Rep is a bit difficult to read, but it's great that the pops separate the lower grade prewar. I like the changes. PS, the Dollar stores sell generic reading glass for chump change.

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