Would this get a ST qualifier?
cwazzy
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This is the back of '54 Bowman Early Wynn. I have seen several graded cards that have wax staining on the back but no qualifier. From what I understand graders are pretty easy on these because of how common the wax stains are. Is this too much wax to avoid a qualifier?
Chris
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Chris
My small collection
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'61 Topps Roy Campanella in PSA 5-7
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Giovanni
If it was a 48 thru 52 Bowman i'd say no they wouldn't. However, I'm not so sure about it when it comes to 53 and up.
I have seen many of the early Bowmans with stains and no ST qualifier.
Steve
I am not sure if 53 and up were.
Steve
that does not have the stain qualifier and when I get the card in hand it has it!
I fell for that 1x. I urge anyone that buys these cards to ask for a reverse scan
or at the least ask the seller.
The ST qualifier was created soley for the wax/gum stains on cards.
PSA has qualified my 69 Topps WL Mantle and it has the smallest of wax
on the reverse. I could have (and should have) scraped it off with my fingernail!
Just because many of these cards has it should not make it a reason for them to not use the qualifier.
I suppose those graded w/o the stain should go for a premium and that PSA does it because they feel a 2 card drop in the registry is too much?
Steve
<< <i>I have a 54 b bowman pee wee reese with a similiar stain - maybe a little smaller - it is a psa 8 NQ card. >>
Is that big of a stain? I have a couple of '54 Bowman that have smaller wax spots and NQ but I haven't seen with this big of an area.
Chris
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just like that plus another small one,It recieved no qualifier.
Jake