They most likely have one for all PSA/DNA items in their office records, but I think the only published one is just the red-flip cards w/ grade for card + auto cert (does not include auto-grade-only).
It looks like they do publish what would be the blue flips. Go to a given set and scroll down until you see the listings for PSA/DNA. There is a column for authentic items before all the numerically graded cards/autos.
<< <i>It looks like they do publish what would be the blue flips. Go to a given set and scroll down until you see the listings for PSA/DNA. There is a column for authentic items before all the numerically graded cards/autos. >>
These are not blue flip autos, they are the red.
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Oh, man. This is getting ridiculous. What is the difference between a blue flip authentic and a red flip authentic? I know that blue flip just authenticates an autograph. A red flip authenic...zzz zzz zzz.
This overspecialization of PSA's autograph authentication business is not going to help things. Just aggravate and confuse. It's sort of like having four different aisles of beverages in a grocery store: if my mind was audible every time I went to the store, it'd scream WHERE IS THE (deleted) GATORADE???
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I believe in order to get on the PSA/DNA set registry you need blue flip items.
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<< <i>It looks like they do publish what would be the blue flips. Go to a given set and scroll down until you see the listings for PSA/DNA. There is a column for authentic items before all the numerically graded cards/autos. >>
These are not blue flip autos, they are the red.
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This overspecialization of PSA's autograph authentication business is not going to help things. Just aggravate and confuse. It's sort of like having four different aisles of beverages in a grocery store: if my mind was audible every time I went to the store, it'd scream WHERE IS THE (deleted) GATORADE???