That "9" is like Exhibit Seven Trillion in the case against being a Grade Queen. The two things that cause most card hobbyists unnecessary aggravation are being overly hung up grades and prices.
Compare the images of that one to the ones in the PSA certs database for certs within a few numbers higher and a few numbers lower. Other cards from that set that were in the same sub/order are 5's and 6's. Using the zoom feature, this one does not seem worthy of being 3 or 4 grades higher than its peers that were judged by the same grader.
@miwlvrn said:
Compare the images of that one to the ones in the PSA certs database for certs within a few numbers higher and a few numbers lower. Other cards from that set that were in the same sub/order are 5's and 6's. Using the zoom feature, this one does not seem worthy of being 3 or 4 grades higher than its peers that were judged by the same grader.
It’s pretty obviously a mechanical error. I’m more concerned with all the 9s that have appreciable corner wear, which is much harder to explain away.
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Left off O/C…
It's almost as if the characters are proposing the live question.
Farewell Ryno.
Well, it says it right there on the label so it must be...
If that's a 9 then I have a LOT more cards I need to sub.
In the past it would have been a PSA 11 OC
This is much better than the 79 PSA 10 Eckersley we discussed a couple of weeks ago. I still can't believe PSA gave that card the first PSA 10 ever.
I think the two (2) cards (1979 Eckersley PSA-10 and 1976 Space...PSA-9) are equally bad grades...
It's the same card!
Good question. I vote 10
Because A.I. said so.
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That "9" is like Exhibit Seven Trillion in the case against being a Grade Queen. The two things that cause most card hobbyists unnecessary aggravation are being overly hung up grades and prices.
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Hmmm. I've never known a Grade Queen. But, I imagine I could get kinda cozy with one at the Sports Card Mardi Gras.
Farewell Ryno.
For me it’s traffic and clowns.
I had a pack fresh card with great corners and centering like that and I got a 4.
Compare the images of that one to the ones in the PSA certs database for certs within a few numbers higher and a few numbers lower. Other cards from that set that were in the same sub/order are 5's and 6's. Using the zoom feature, this one does not seem worthy of being 3 or 4 grades higher than its peers that were judged by the same grader.
It’s pretty obviously a mechanical error. I’m more concerned with all the 9s that have appreciable corner wear, which is much harder to explain away.
This has gotta be some kind of record…most tilted/diamond cut 9 ever?