Can you request no qualifiers?

When subitting cards to PSA, can you request that no qualifiers be used? Someone told me this is possible and I had not known about it. If so, where do you indicate your request?
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Also I was reminded that an OC 9 with a no qualifiers request could end up a straight 6, 7 or 8 depending on the degree of the OC. So you have to keep that in mind. I myself submit for my registry sets so I definitely would prefer a straight grade over a qualifier.
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It might come back an 8. What I'm saying is that the perception is a 9OC will ALWAYS equate to a PSA 7, and that's not true
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I always request no qualifiers on every order, however, occasionally, I will receive a qualifed card where the qualifier is for a stain (ST).
The most common qualifier, the OC, is only given when the card meets the other criteria of a particular grading range, but the centering is below the minimum standards. If I request no qualifiers and send in a card that is centered 75/25, the highest grade I could possibly receive on that card is a 7, because 75/25 is the minimum standard for centering for a PSA 7. Now, if you have a 9 (OC) and cracked it out and resubmitted it with no qualifiers requested, knowing that the corners and edges and surface are 9 quality, the unqualified grade will be based entirely on the centering. If the card was centered 65/35 to 70/30 at the worst point, then the card would be a PSA 8. If the centering was within 70/30 to 75/25, it would be a PSA 7. If it was centered 75/25 to 80/20, the highest unqualified grade it could get is a PSA 6. And if it was way off center, but not a miscut, and centered worse than 80/20, then the highest grade the card would get is a PSA 5. Some cards that are way off center like that are much better off with the qualifer, while others (the majority in my opinion) are better off in the unqualifed grade.
The dropping of 2 grades is purely for registry purposes. It really comes down to buying the card in the holder when you're buying a qualified card. I've purchased some 8 and 9 OC cards that I thought were very marginal when it came to the offf-centering, and was able to buy them for the price of a card graded 2 grades below, but then cracked them and submitted asking for no qualifers, and the 9 OC became and 8, and the 8 OC became a 7, but this is due to the fact that I knew what I was buying prior to buying it, and I knew what the centering measured and the grade I would get from PSA based on that centering.
<< <i>Several different things need to be pointed out about a qualifier...
I always request no qualifiers on every order, however, occasionally, I will receive a qualifed card where the qualifier is for a stain (ST).
The most common qualifier, the OC, is only given when the card meets the other criteria of a particular grading range, but the centering is below the minimum standards. If I request no qualifiers and send in a card that is centered 75/25, the highest grade I could possibly receive on that card is a 7, because 75/25 is the minimum standard for centering for a PSA 7. Now, if you have a 9 (OC) and cracked it out and resubmitted it with no qualifiers requested, knowing that the corners and edges and surface are 9 quality, the unqualified grade will be based entirely on the centering. If the card was centered 65/35 to 70/30 at the worst point, then the card would be a PSA 8. If the centering was within 70/30 to 75/25, it would be a PSA 7. If it was centered 75/25 to 80/20, the highest unqualified grade it could get is a PSA 6. And if it was way off center, but not a miscut, and centered worse than 80/20, then the highest grade the card would get is a PSA 5. Some cards that are way off center like that are much better off with the qualifer, while others (the majority in my opinion) are better off in the unqualifed grade.
The dropping of 2 grades is purely for registry purposes. It really comes down to buying the card in the holder when you're buying a qualified card. I've purchased some 8 and 9 OC cards that I thought were very marginal when it came to the offf-centering, and was able to buy them for the price of a card graded 2 grades below, but then cracked them and submitted asking for no qualifers, and the 9 OC became and 8, and the 8 OC became a 7, but this is due to the fact that I knew what I was buying prior to buying it, and I knew what the centering measured and the grade I would get from PSA based on that centering. >>
Josh...
Great job explaining the OC qualifier. It answers a few questions that have always bugged me.
Thanks...Donato
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<< <i>When subitting cards to PSA, can you request that no qualifiers be used? Someone told me this is possible and I had not known about it. If so, where do you indicate your request?
Lee >>
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To answer your question I don't know. Once at a show that happened to me, I went back an hr later and they said no.
Give them a call and see.
Sorry.
Steve
I've actually regressed as a person since Lee started this thread.
<< <i>I've actually regressed as a person since Lee started this thread. >>
I've regressed since reading it.
<< <i>i dig redheads. >>
I agree!!
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<< <i>i dig redheads. >>
Didn't notice the '05 date till the Axtell post, LOL...
On a serious note, I have found that a PSA 9 OC will often command a higher premium than a straight PSA 7, if in fact the penalty is two full grades wo the qualifier..
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Redheads are really hot!
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