I'm seeing 9 on the left and 8 on the right lol...but I know nothing about this issue. In my experience though, PSA loves when the little break-away tabs on cards like this are visable.
Sometimes these cards have surface scratches that you can't see unless you tilt the card a certain way. I learned the hard way with this set and still have a box of cards that look like 10s with grades ranging from 6-8. I have 2 complete sets in the registry.
-Mike
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Not familiar with the intricacies of the issue, but I would say 8 left, 5-6 on the right. Say that because it looks like a chunk is missing from the top right on the right. I could see extra pieces with the perferations being OK, but not missing chunks.
This set has caused unnecessary stress in my life the last year. I busted 8 of the cleanest factory sets I have ever seen just to sub the best of the best. The grades were all over the place. I even spoke to Joe on the phone about the inconsistency in the grades.
As far as the surface scratches are concerned, from his explanation a card that would normally be a PSA 10 but has one scratch would knock it down to a 6 at best. Same explanation for possible separation of the cardboard and 3-D surface. I subbed about 30 of them and half were 9's and only one was a 10. Have no idea how they differentiate between a 9 and 10.
To answer the question, I wouldn't even guess at the grades from a scan.
<< <i>clearly the one on the right has the higher grade...its a set up.... >>
Clearly your wrong
I submitted the one that graded a 7 and bought the 9. I cannot see much of a difference between the two. There are no chunks missing on the cards, not sure why the scan makes it look this way. Also curious to why some of the guys thought the card on the left was a 7.
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<< <i>8 on the left, 9 on the right.
Steve >>
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That's what I think, too.
But, if they were feeling wrongfully generous, it could be 9 and 10.
what is looks like
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10 left
9 right
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Watch them both be 10's.
-Mike
Working on 56T BB and 80T BB
Looking to trade blocks of BB graded commons for other blocks of BB commons
https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/sinibobcards/othersets/3205
https://www.ebay.com/sch/sinibobsystems/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
This set has caused unnecessary stress in my life the last year. I busted 8 of the cleanest factory sets I have ever seen just to sub the best of the best. The grades were all over the place. I even spoke to Joe on the phone about the inconsistency in the grades.
As far as the surface scratches are concerned, from his explanation a card that would normally be a PSA 10 but has one scratch would knock it down to a 6 at best. Same explanation for possible separation of the cardboard and 3-D surface. I subbed about 30 of them and half were 9's and only one was a 10. Have no idea how they differentiate between a 9 and 10.
To answer the question, I wouldn't even guess at the grades from a scan.
I own the only 6 of this card.
-Mike
Working on 56T BB and 80T BB
Looking to trade blocks of BB graded commons for other blocks of BB commons
https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/sinibobcards/othersets/3205
https://www.ebay.com/sch/sinibobsystems/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
<< <i>9 on the left. 7 on the right. >>
CDsNuts, 1/9/15
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when do we get to see the slabs?
<< <i>clearly the one on the right has the higher grade...its a set up.... >>
Clearly your wrong
I submitted the one that graded a 7 and bought the 9. I cannot see much of a difference between the two. There are no chunks missing on the cards, not sure why the scan makes it look this way. Also curious to why some of the guys thought the card on the left was a 7.
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