Another round hits ebay
Mapleleaf
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Just listed today - a bunch of 1980 OPC hockey in PSA 10, lots of impossible Pop 1's.
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<< <i>bst section sir >>
It's more of a heads up to anyone that still collects that year.
<< <i>Let me add that I have quite a few of your cards in my collection. If you are in fact, Pristine_paper, my dealings with you have been excellent. But if I may, and you did start this thread, are your cards sheet cut?[/
Not my cards!
<< <i>If they are impossible, how did they get 10s? >>
Good question. I opened 4 boxes and the best I could get was a couple 9's. None of the centering was good enough for a 10.
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<< <i>If they are impossible, how did they get 10s? >>
Good question. I opened 4 boxes and the best I could get was a couple 9's. None of the centering was good enough for a 10. >>
I think I'm following now. These aren't your cards.
He has some real nice 74's up as well which look too good to be true.
The implication here is that sheet cut cards are getting into PSA slabs correct?
<< <i>The CU Mantra: If it's a PSA 10 and it's not mine, then it must be sheet cut. >>
Relative to hockey, it is interesting to see so many PSA 10s from one seller and two really tough issues. When you consider a box of 1974 OPC is 4-6K, and of 7500 cards submitted only 165 have made 10 (w/ 900 9's), having 8-10 newly listed 10's and 10 more 9's show up is odd and would make me a little nervous if I collected either issue in high grade. How many more 10's does the seller have to put on the market once these are bought up?