Star Basketball....Why wont PSA grade them?

Is it because there are so many "good" fakes that its impossible to tell the difference? Is it because the set was reprinted several times years after the initial release? Whats the true reason, and is this set basically dead because of this?
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<< <i>The sets are not dead. I sent in a number of cards to BGS (the only cards I have ever sent them) and was able to sell them once they were returned to me for a decent price. BGS is brutal on the grading but considering these cards bounced around in plastic bags I guess that is to be expected. >>
How was the centering? I would think that is where BGS would be brutal
1. 75-76 Topps Keith/Jamaal Wilkes in Psa 8+
2. 1971-72 Trio stickers PSA 8+
3. BSKB 1977-78 topps psa 10
Basketball Autos
1992 Courtside Flashback
Action Packed HOF Autos(need elvin hayes,both bill bradley,and the 1st bill walton)
2001 and 2005 Greats of the Game
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<< <i>Just the fact that they wont worries me that this awesome set has been so rampantly counterfeited that its not even worth 1/10th your asking price. >>
<< <i>Maybe you should have started this thread before you posted your concerns on Lee's BST thread where he is trying to sell his set.
<< <i>Just the fact that they wont worries me that this awesome set has been so rampantly counterfeited that its not even worth 1/10th your asking price. >>
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1972 Football-9's high#'s
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1958 Topps FB-7-8
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<< <i>The sets are not dead. I sent in a number of cards to BGS (the only cards I have ever sent them) and was able to sell them once they were returned to me for a decent price. BGS is brutal on the grading but considering these cards bounced around in plastic bags I guess that is to be expected. >>
How was the centering? I would think that is where BGS would be brutal >>
Here is a few of the cards I had graded. Looking back they did get me for centering which I didnt think was really that bad.
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<< <i>Nobody answered my question. WHY WONT PSA GRADE THESE CARDS? >>
Supposedly they were reprinted/re-released in the early 90s using the original printing plates and sold on Shop at Home. There is no way to tell originals from the fakes, though the number of fakes released was probably less than everybody thought.
BGS will grade them as supposedly they received guidance on how to grade originals as not every card was reprinted. FOr issues which had high amounts of reprints BGS needs some sort of set pedigree if I am not mistaken.
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<< <i>Nobody answered my question. WHY WONT PSA GRADE THESE CARDS? >>
Supposedly they were reprinted/re-released in the early 90s using the original printing plates and sold on Shop at Home. There is no way to tell originals from the fakes, though the number of fakes released was probably less than everybody thought.
BGS will grade them as supposedly they received guidance on how to grade originals as not every card was reprinted. FOr issues which had high amounts of reprints BGS needs some sort of set pedigree if I am not mistaken. >>
Like card #101 for example?
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<< <i>Nobody answered my question. WHY WONT PSA GRADE THESE CARDS? >>
Supposedly they were reprinted/re-released in the early 90s using the original printing plates and sold on Shop at Home. There is no way to tell originals from the fakes, though the number of fakes released was probably less than everybody thought.
BGS will grade them as supposedly they received guidance on how to grade originals as not every card was reprinted. FOr issues which had high amounts of reprints BGS needs some sort of set pedigree if I am not mistaken. >>
Hi Justin.
<< <i>Supposedly they were reprinted/re-released in the early 90s using the original printing plates and sold on Shop at Home. There is no way to tell originals from the fakes, though the number of fakes released was probably less than everybody thought.
BGS will grade them as supposedly they received guidance on how to grade originals as not every card was reprinted. FOr issues which had high amounts of reprints BGS needs some sort of set pedigree if I am not mistaken. >>
or not
<< <i>Because you are a douchebag. >>
CDsNuts, 1/9/15
<< <i>Because you are a douchebag. >>
Why all the hate?
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<< <i>Nobody answered my question. WHY WONT PSA GRADE THESE CARDS? >>
Supposedly they were reprinted/re-released in the early 90s using the original printing plates and sold on Shop at Home. There is no way to tell originals from the fakes, though the number of fakes released was probably less than everybody thought.
BGS will grade them as supposedly they received guidance on how to grade originals as not every card was reprinted. FOr issues which had high amounts of reprints BGS needs some sort of set pedigree if I am not mistaken. >>
Like card #101 for example? >>
No. Use the search button in the upper right to read one of the several in depth post all about these cards, distribution, vintage articles, why PSA no longer grades these (they did grade them for a while) and lots of other informitive stuff that your clearly have no idea about.
anyways.. I thought once BGS started grading these cards...there would be a huge boom in prices.. but haven't really seen much of a pop.. i think a bgs 8.5 jordan rookie only sold for 1700. The 84 and 85 star sets have the first cards of several HOFers. The only star card i own is an 85 otis thorpe... but hope to start picking up some of the HOF rookies. hopefully PSA will change their polocy and start grading them. its the only set from the 80s that really has any upside. the production is low.. and IF psa ever decides to grade them.. i have to believe prices would pop quite a bit. i remember that these used to be in the old becket price guide.. if i remember right the jordan used to be be like 5k and the usa jordan was over a g too.
<< <i>Is it because there are so many "good" fakes that its impossible to tell the difference? Is it because the set was reprinted several times years after the initial release? Whats the true reason, and is this set basically dead because of this? >>
Lee hits the nail on the head with his post on page one. There's several other threads as well if you use the search button.
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