The right side gets more off centered as it goes down and top to bottom look 65/35 maybe? Just caught me off guard when I reviewing what cards to bid on. 67/33 maybe?
I was curious how PSA was going to grade ‘26 Heritage since so many I have handled straight out of the pack have corner flaws (chipping, white loss). They are starting to trickle in on Ebay now. Definitely not gem mint corners. I don’t get it…..Have to zoom in on top corners
Have to get a real opinion/sticker I guess.
Its hard to grade cards.
Nolan is a fake case( I would guess) I wish PSA would help us know what to look for.
At the time '72T Nolan got the PSA 8, that was the standard. Not so egregious, really. It was graded either in the 90s or early 2000s. Today, probs a 7.
@handyman said:
Someone needs to make a website just for all the different cert and cases. I cant keep up.
There used to be a thread here years ago that one of the old veterans of this forum had posted, describing the variations of holders, labels, etc. from PSA inception. It would be useful now. I'll try a search for it.
@80sOPC said:
Literally sitting here right now looking at a stack of 85 opc that look better than that card that I won’t submit because they will 7 or 8.
Maybe I’m thinking about this wrong and should launch them and pray for a break.
you don't have the same kind of pull as that submitter does when it comes to "good" grades
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The right side gets more off centered as it goes down and top to bottom look 65/35 maybe? Just caught me off guard when I reviewing what cards to bid on. 67/33 maybe?
Here is an 8.
I'm honestly happy to see a 10 with a flaw or two. I think that's how it should be (especially if it's one of my subs!).
I see watcha mean. Speed grading strikes again.
Hell hath no fury like a Northside slump.
I guessed 4 Sharp Corners before I saw below the card. Not surprised one bit.
Is the Population Report being polluted or diluted? Can't tell.
Hell hath no fury like a Northside slump.
if it was cert 133783300 I would be a buyer at any price.
Literally sitting here right now looking at a stack of 85 opc that look better than that card that I won’t submit because they will 7 or 8.
Maybe I’m thinking about this wrong and should launch them and pray for a break.
I was curious how PSA was going to grade ‘26 Heritage since so many I have handled straight out of the pack have corner flaws (chipping, white loss). They are starting to trickle in on Ebay now. Definitely not gem mint corners. I don’t get it…..Have to zoom in on top corners






Do you know Who was the submitter?
It's the singer not the song - Peter Townshend (1972)
Not even a minute do I buy the whole buh buh buh I'm a man-child japery - Me (2025)
HMMM?
It gets a bump for having a legit halo.
Have to get a real opinion/sticker I guess.
Its hard to grade cards.
Nolan is a fake case( I would guess) I wish PSA would help us know what to look for.
At the time '72T Nolan got the PSA 8, that was the standard. Not so egregious, really. It was graded either in the 90s or early 2000s. Today, probs a 7.
Hell hath no fury like a Northside slump.
Cert font number looks off is it a legit grade?
I think it's ok, other than the vast allowance for crappy centering.
Hell hath no fury like a Northside slump.
But the high cert number I thought was current not old?
Mid 00s most likely.
Someone needs to make a website just for all the different cert and cases. I cant keep up.
There used to be a thread here years ago that one of the old veterans of this forum had posted, describing the variations of holders, labels, etc. from PSA inception. It would be useful now. I'll try a search for it.
edit to add: Found it!
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/992291/psa-flip-label-history-guide
Hell hath no fury like a Northside slump.
If the 72 Ryan had nine total numbers it would be recent but it has eight so old slab.
you don't have the same kind of pull as that submitter does when it comes to "good" grades