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checking validity of psa card

guys - how/where do you check whether a serial number matches up with what seller claims card is? thanks
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WTB: 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars Longevity: Ryan Jensen #/25
<< <i>it's a local thing. thanks >>
I know...ya don't wanna post nothing for fear someone here might contact the seller and offer a better price.
I, er I mean "they" wouldn't ever do that now would they? LOL
The best one
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14414364 1952 TOPPS MICKEY MANTLE GOOD 2 MC
14414365 1952 TOPPS MICKEY MANTLE EXCELLENT-MINT 6
kind of weird. the card i'm talking to someone about is the latter.
I think you're right!
It's ALL in Chapter 2 of this book
PoppaJ
<< <i>For sake of argument, please assume that the cards are what they claim to be. The next question is, of course, whether they're stolen. Does anyone know of any good resource? I have googled the PSA serials and gotten nothing. >>
If you try to add the cards to a registry set and they belong to someone else, you will not be allowed to add them and the owner will get an email that someone is trying to add them.
If I had a stolen 52 topps mantle and wanted to sell it I would crack it out of the holder and get it regraded. I would not sell it in that slab, because I would get caught 100% of the time.
People here are trying to help you not get robbed.
Also of course be aware that whoever you're going to meet somewhere about these cards will know you're going to be there with a lot of cash.
Read this thread about the craigslist cards in cracked psa slabs that Lee tried to warn you about.
<< <i>For sake of argument, please assume that the cards are what they claim to be. >>
Bad assumption.
If this 'local' seller is selling low there is a reason.
Steve
Just be very careful.