The Bench is one of 3 consecutive grades for unreal '69 OPC material - a PSA 9 Mays, the Bench, and a PSA 10 Banks. A couple numbers later is a '61/'62 Fleer Bob Pettit that was rejected for trimming. Make of it what you will.
Just sold a 1969 OPC Yaz GAI 9.5. The natural rough cut was there. So although I believe that most of the BVG high OPCs are sheet cut, this is less the case for PSA/GAI examples. Then again, it is interesting that these high ends appeared after a 1969 OPC uncut sheet was offered via Mastro last year.
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Stingray
I SEE LOTS OF RAZOR SHARP PSA GRADED OPC HOCKEY. AND I WONDER ABOUT THOSE CARDS ALSO? WHAT I NICE LOOKING CARD!
rbd
P.S. If PSA admitted they made a grading error and this card turned out not to be 'factory cut". Would PSA "cough-up" $2495 for their mistake?
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<< <i>At $2495, does one worry that maybe this '69 Gem is not factory cut? and when graded by PSA, it "slipped thru the cracks"?
I SEE LOTS OF RAZOR SHARP PSA GRADED OPC HOCKEY. AND I WONDER ABOUT THOSE CARDS ALSO? WHAT I NICE LOOKING CARD!
rbd
P.S. If PSA admitted they made a grading error and this card turned out not to be 'factory cut". Would PSA "cough-up" $2495 for their mistake? >>
If a tree falls in a forest and nobody hears it does it make a noise?
<< <i>Would PSA "cough-up" $2495 for their mistake? >>
Of course not.
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