Home Trading Cards & Memorabilia Forum

Seller Thinks PD Qualifier is PSA/DNA

Tallulah Bankhead — 'There have been only two geniuses in the world. Willie Mays and Willie Shakespeare.'

Comments

  • sportscardstopsportscardstop Posts: 530 ✭✭✭
    Don't really see the issue w/ the price. $9.50 seems fine for an 8 qualifier. If it was PSA/DNA it would be $250+
  • wrestlingcardkingwrestlingcardking Posts: 4,555 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Don't really see the issue w/ the price. $9.50 seems fine for an 8 qualifier. If it was PSA/DNA it would be $250+ >>



    It is a bit funny though.
    BUYING Frank Gotch T229 Kopec
    Looking to BUY n332 1889 SF Hess cards and high grade cards from 19th century especially. "Once you have wrestled everything else in life is easy" Dan Gable
  • dbcoindbcoin Posts: 2,200 ✭✭
    It is PSA with a PD qualifier (Print Defect).
  • buntbunt Posts: 625
    Actually the PD is where they place the graders initials - In this case 'PoinDexter'.
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    I wonder where Hutch is?

    Good for you.
  • orioles93orioles93 Posts: 3,484 ✭✭✭✭✭
    its just an error in the listing title.... probably doesnt know any better.
    What I Collect:

    PSA HOF Baseball Postwar Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 80.51% Complete)


    PSA Pro Football HOF Rookie Players Set Registry- (Currently 19.80% Complete)


    PSA Basketball HOF Players Rookies Set Registry- (Currently 6.02% Complete)
  • ClockworkAngelClockworkAngel Posts: 1,994 ✭✭✭
    Perhaps he is trying to tell us something with his savvy item description: 77.000960.

    I believe the winning bidder will actually receive a 1977 Topps PSA 9 #60...Jim Rice. I love his technique...

    The Clockwork Angel Collection...brought to you by Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Chase
    TheClockworkAngelCollection
Sign In or Register to comment.