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For all you SGC lovers...

I just had an SGC 92 cross over to a PSA 6!!! I (and SGC) must have missed a surface wrinkle on the back. Anyway, nobody's perfect...

Mark

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    Did you crack it out or not request a minimum crossover equivalency? I hope that it wasn't too expensive, but that's quite a drop...
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    kobykoby Posts: 1,699 ✭✭
    You just made Southerncards cry. image
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    You'll sometimes find faint surface wrinkles on hi-grade graded cards. A dealer will "rub" out a wrinkle, submit with express service and sell the card ASAP. Weeks are months later the wrinkle will reappear and people wonder how this could've happened.
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    mikeschmidtmikeschmidt Posts: 5,756 ✭✭✭


    << <i>You'll sometimes find faint surface wrinkles on hi-grade graded cards. A dealer will "rub" out a wrinkle, submit with express service and sell the card ASAP. Weeks are months later the wrinkle will reappear and people wonder how this could've happened. >>



    I've seen/heard of this happening from ALL the big three graders...
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    gosteelersgosteelers Posts: 2,668 ✭✭✭
    I cracked it out image
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    Ive had several 48 and 49 Bowmans were sgc missed wrinkles.
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    I've seen/heard of this happening from ALL the big three graders...
    Exactly. Whats really sad is when you have a slabbed Kellogg's card develop cracks and spider linesimage
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    jad22jad22 Posts: 535 ✭✭
    crack it back out and fix the wrinkle. There are ways to do things or send it into pro
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    jad22jad22 Posts: 535 ✭✭
    maybe psa creased it, did you think of that.
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    srs1asrs1a Posts: 398
    Just to echo much of what was said above...I have a '72 Mays PSA-8 that has a wrinkle in it. I have had the card for years (maybe 7 or 8) and am 100% confident that the card did not have it when I purchased it. I recently pulled a bunch of cards out of storage and could not believe what I saw. image
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    SoutherncardsSoutherncards Posts: 1,384 ✭✭
    Many factors could have caused this........I'm not crying.
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    Stone193Stone193 Posts: 24,722 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I just had an SGC 92 cross over to a PSA 6!!! I (and SGC) must have missed a surface wrinkle on the back. Anyway, nobody's perfect...

    Mark >>


    That's too bad Mark - what was the card?

    Ya know, I'm not an SGC lover or for that matter a lover of any grading company but I do have a very strong affinity for cold Buds and sausage and pepper pizzas.

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    Mike
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    gosteelersgosteelers Posts: 2,668 ✭✭✭
    Hey Mike,
    It was a 1993 Finest Refractor of Reggie Jefferson, a pretty low pop card in the set. It happens, I should have left it in the SGC holder, but I was tryin' for the 9. Otherwise, the card met PSA's 9 standards...

    Mark
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    Stone193Stone193 Posts: 24,722 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Hey Mike,
    It was a 1993 Finest Refractor of Reggie Jefferson, a pretty low pop card in the set. It happens, I should have left it in the SGC holder, but I was tryin' for the 9. Otherwise, the card met PSA's 9 standards...

    Mark >>


    Mark
    Can you see the surface wrinkle?

    mike
    Mike
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    gosteelersgosteelers Posts: 2,668 ✭✭✭
    Mike,
    I'll take a look when I get it back from PSA. I can't believe I missed it!

    Mark
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    I've never owned a '93 Finest Refractor, but don't shiny cards have a tedency to scratch easily? Just a thought...
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    Stone193Stone193 Posts: 24,722 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I've never owned a '93 Finest Refractor, but don't shiny cards have a tedency to scratch easily? Just a thought... >>


    I wondered about that too Brian.

    I have a ton of those kinds of cards - and if you angle them in the light - many have very light scratches - my guess is it happened during the cutting and packaging.

    Of interest tho - I have a mess of 1960 commons with very, very light scratches too - I would imagine they would kill me on grading?

    mike
    Mike
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    BoopottsBoopotts Posts: 6,784 ✭✭


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    << <i>I've never owned a '93 Finest Refractor, but don't shiny cards have a tedency to scratch easily? Just a thought... >>


    I wondered about that too Brian.

    I have a ton of those kinds of cards - and if you angle them in the light - many have very light scratches - my guess is it happened during the cutting and packaging.

    Of interest tho - I have a mess of 1960 commons with very, very light scratches too - I would imagine they would kill me on grading?

    mike >>



    IMExperience PSA does not let light surface scratches slide. Whenever I get one of those 'mystery 7's' that's usually why.
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