With some of the older PSA labels like that one, it is actually a relatively common occurrence that when using the Dust Removal feature on a scanner, the scanner deletes a "." or an "I" due to misinterpreting it as dust. It happens more frequently on labels that are earlier than cert numbers starting in the mid 4's for some unknown reason. Happens with my Epson scanner sometimes too. I've seen it most often on a grade on the label that is supposed to be a 1.5 (Fair) and it comes out looking like 1 5 instead. I think that in this case, there is at least a chance that the label actually says MINT instead of M NT when viewed in-hand. It's probably worth asking the seller to scan again w/o dust removal and show more scans or photos, if you're interested in the card.
@miwlvrn said:
With some of the older PSA labels like that one, it is actually a relatively common occurrence that when using the Dust Removal feature on a scanner, the scanner deletes a "." or an "I" due to misinterpreting it as dust. It happens more frequently on labels that are earlier than cert numbers starting in the mid 4's for some unknown reason. Happens with my Epson scanner sometimes too. I've seen it most often on a grade on the label that is supposed to be a 1.5 (Fair) and it comes out looking like 1 5 instead. I think that in this case, there is at least a chance that the label actually says MINT instead of M NT when viewed in-hand. It's probably worth asking the seller to scan again w/o dust removal and show more scans or photos, if you're interested in the card.
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That would drive me kinda crazy lol
Gotta pay extra for that.
Hell hath no fury like a Northside slump.
since centering is way off, it shouldn't be mint anyways...
Surprised it's not being promoted as the PSA error slab. To squeeze a few extra $ out of the sale.
that would drive me nuts.
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
With some of the older PSA labels like that one, it is actually a relatively common occurrence that when using the Dust Removal feature on a scanner, the scanner deletes a "." or an "I" due to misinterpreting it as dust. It happens more frequently on labels that are earlier than cert numbers starting in the mid 4's for some unknown reason. Happens with my Epson scanner sometimes too. I've seen it most often on a grade on the label that is supposed to be a 1.5 (Fair) and it comes out looking like 1 5 instead. I think that in this case, there is at least a chance that the label actually says MINT instead of M NT when viewed in-hand. It's probably worth asking the seller to scan again w/o dust removal and show more scans or photos, if you're interested in the card.
Exactly.... It also removed part of the barcode.