Graders

grote15
thanks for the insight. do you know a grader at PSA? i was curious how you knew there were multiple graders. always been curious how these graders are paid as well, not that it's any of my business, but if they are paid modestly, yet making everyone else wealthy, that's when it can get ugly
thanks for the insight. do you know a grader at PSA? i was curious how you knew there were multiple graders. always been curious how these graders are paid as well, not that it's any of my business, but if they are paid modestly, yet making everyone else wealthy, that's when it can get ugly
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<< <i>grote15
thanks for the insight. do you know a grader at PSA? i was curious how you knew there were multiple graders. always been curious how these graders are paid as well, not that it's any of my business, but if they are paid modestly, yet making everyone else wealthy, that's when it can get ugly >>
Joe Orlando has stated that on these forums. I seriously doubt that graders are on the take--the downside for PSA is just too great, imo. Grade bumps aren't that unusual especially in high volume and if the submitter has a keen eye.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
<< <i>So, how does one know who from PSA graded your submissions? I have been told that all graders are not alike... >>
LOL, you mean they are human? LOL