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Question about getting a PSA graded rookie autographed.
BobTheHammer
Posts: 16
Hey all,
I have a hypothetical question. Suppose I had a PSA 10 Montana rookie that I wanted to get signed at a show.
If PSA was at the show, could I have them remove the card from the slab, watch Montana sign it, and have it reslabbed.
Naturally it would be suicide to crack out a PSA 10 Montana rookie, have it signed, and resubmit hoping for another 10 grade.
Any way this would be possible to assure it stays a PSA 10?
Opinions appreciated.
I have a hypothetical question. Suppose I had a PSA 10 Montana rookie that I wanted to get signed at a show.
If PSA was at the show, could I have them remove the card from the slab, watch Montana sign it, and have it reslabbed.
Naturally it would be suicide to crack out a PSA 10 Montana rookie, have it signed, and resubmit hoping for another 10 grade.
Any way this would be possible to assure it stays a PSA 10?
Opinions appreciated.
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<< <i>Any way this would be possible to assure it stays a PSA 10? >>
I'm not sure, but I think once the card is cracked out, all bets are off. The card would be regraded in the as is condition.
ANYWAY, IMO it would be CRAZY to crack open a PSA 10 Rookie worth that much! Go buy a nice looking PSA 7 for $50.00 and get that one autographed!
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
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<< <i>Any way this would be possible to assure it stays a PSA 10? >>
I'm not sure, but I think once the card is cracked out, all bets are off. The card would be regraded in the as is condition.
ANYWAY, IMO it would be CRAZY to crack open a PSA 10 Rookie worth that much! Go buy a nice looking PSA 7 for $50.00 and get that one autographed! >>
Agreed, kinda going for the only PSA 10 Montana auto rookie deal. If there is no way to assure the grade would remain, I would never do it.
Steve
<< <i>Have the player sign the slab.
Steve >>
Then send it in for a massive blue flip that slabs the slab.