Older PSA Flip question...

Did the older PSA flips (say around 2000), NOT have the PSA logos in the bottom right corners? Just curious as there's a card I'm thinking about purchasing from this era.
And, no, it's not a wrestling card.
And, no, it's not a wrestling card.

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<< <i>Did the older PSA flips (say around 2000), NOT have the PSA logos in the bottom right corners? Just curious as there's a card I'm thinking about purchasing from this era.
And, no, it's not a wrestling card. >>
Then you are just wasting your money
Here are some old flips I own maybe this will help you?
These all have psa symbols
<< <i>And, no, it's not a wrestling card. >>
You should bid early and bid often anyway. Try and show a strong presence to let other bidders know you're serious.
I just dug through the few cards I have here but none of the flips are that old.
<< <i>All the old flips I have ever owned and seen all have the PSA symbol on the bottom right on the slab. I have seen a handful of slabs w/o the PSA symbol and they turned out to be fakes. I don't know if PSA has ever slabbed anything without the symbol on the slab. Just a guess if the symbol is missing then it probably is a fake.
Here are some old flips I own maybe this will help you?
These all have psa symbols
I don't see the PSA on the front of this card.
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I don't see the PSA on the front of this card. >>
Its there look again at the bottom right...
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I just looked at the slab and the symbol is on the front but not on the back. The slab doesn't look tampered with. Plus why would someone tamper with this particular card?
The changes have been made on the back, with hologram etc.
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Ralph
<< <i>I just looked at the first PSA card I purchased. It was early 90s. It has the logo. >>
Ralph ... 1890's or 1990's???? LMFAO! (Heck, there aren't too many guys on this board older than me so I might as well take advantage!)
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That Seaver RC looks pretty darn sharp too.
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<< <i>I just looked at the first PSA card I purchased. It was early 90s. It has the logo. >>
Ralph ... 1890's or 1990's???? LMFAO! (Heck, there aren't too many guys on this board older than me so I might as well take advantage!) >>
I forget.
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Ralph
<< <i>Did the older PSA flips (say around 2000), NOT have the PSA logos in the bottom right corners? Just curious as there's a card I'm thinking about purchasing from this era. >>
Make sure you get a really good scan. Sometimes a bad scan can make the logo invisible.
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