The Flip department must not have received the memo! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- After receiving feedback from numerous hobbyists, we have decided to revamp the PSA labels to distinguish cards graded after the new half-point system launch from those graded previously.
The new PSA labels will contain the same general information; however, the grade number (8) will now appear directly below the description of the grade (NM-MT) on the right side of the label.
All newly PSA graded cards, will exhibit the new style labels so hobbyists can distinguish between cards graded before and after the change.
It is important to note, however, that this will not apply to reviews. Cards that were graded prior to the half-point system are not cracked out of their current holders unless they clearly have a chance at receiving the half-point bump. For efficiency reasons and in hopes of keeping our turnaround times within estimated range for our customers, it is important that we handle reviews in that fashion.
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Need some 2007 A&G Regular Back Mini's PM if you have any and I will send my needs list.
Current obsession, all things Topps 1969 - 1972
<< <i>hmm, isn't the 8 in nmmt suppose to be under nmmt not next to it? >>
I thought so too. An order of mine from last week had 8's both ways
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After receiving feedback from numerous hobbyists, we have decided to revamp the PSA labels to distinguish cards graded after the new half-point system launch from those graded previously.
The new PSA labels will contain the same general information; however, the grade number (8) will now appear directly below the description of the grade (NM-MT) on the right side of the label.
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All newly PSA graded cards, will exhibit the new style labels so hobbyists can distinguish between cards graded before and after the change.
It is important to note, however, that this will not apply to reviews. Cards that were graded prior to the half-point system are not cracked out of their current holders unless they clearly have a chance at receiving the half-point bump. For efficiency reasons and in hopes of keeping our turnaround times within estimated range for our customers, it is important that we handle reviews in that fashion.
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