Originally posted by: grote15 Has anyone heard of a PWCC HE card bumping from PSA 9 to PSA 10?
When a card bumps is it assigned a new serial number?
No, unless it was cracked out and resubmitted raw, but I'd imagine that a review would be the preferred option for a card like that.
I know it's risky but if I have a slabbed PSA card I always crack and submit raw. I even did that with a $1,000 dollar card. Only once has it bit me when an 86 Fleer Karl Malone came back as n5 altered stock. I resubmitted a couple of months later and it came back a PSA 9.......lol
I wouldn't try this with a non PSA slab.
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In my experience, it is easier to get the bump on a high end PSA 9 than starting from scratch with a raw card.
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 for one am taking advantage of the idea that these whales seem to only be comfortable with a handful of sources for buying. If I see wide price discrepancy between an auction and buy it now I have taken advantage of this. We all can. Unless of course you believe you are falling right into their trap. Got to do what you are comfortable with and only on items you really want. If you are doing this just to capture a profit difference than you are likely to get in a pinch at some point. I buy graded cards from sellers all the time with low but positive feedback. I'm sure I will be burnt at some point, but not so far.
I really don't think anyone believes there are collectors who will only buy from a small group of dealers—despite the fact that some have tried to perpetuate this myth for self-serving interests. (I'm not accusing this poster of doing that). There are p-l-e-n-t-y of reputable sellers out there. No rational collector would be willing to ignore most of them.
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Has anyone heard of a PWCC HE card bumping from PSA 9 to PSA 10?
When a card bumps is it assigned a new serial number?
No, unless it was cracked out and resubmitted raw, but I'd imagine that a review would be the preferred option for a card like that.
I know it's risky but if I have a slabbed PSA card I always crack and submit raw. I even did that with a $1,000 dollar card. Only once has it bit me when an 86 Fleer Karl Malone came back as n5 altered stock. I resubmitted a couple of months later and it came back a PSA 9.......lol
I wouldn't try this with a non PSA slab.
Successful card BST transactions with cbcnow, brogurt, gstarling, Bravesfan 007, and rajah 424.
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 really don't think anyone believes there are collectors who will only buy from a small group of dealers—despite the fact that some have tried to perpetuate this myth for self-serving interests. (I'm not accusing this poster of doing that). There are p-l-e-n-t-y of reputable sellers out there. No rational collector would be willing to ignore most of them.