Does PSA 7 actually devalue a card
Was trying to put together a nice 1961 Fleer Bkbl set.
I've noticed that raw card purchases, which are always overgraded are difficult to find in Nmt/Mt condition.
Either they are advertised as Mint, and sell for PSA-8 money, or advertised as Near mint or Nmt/Mt
and are actually EX - EX/Mt. These cards sell for less. The "Mint" cards are risky for trim or recolored.
The PSA 6 to PSA-7 grades are usually strong cards, and sell for less money. So I find myself buying
these cards and cracking them to fit into my raw set.
Anyone think that PSA-7 is an off grade, but actually leads to tremendous bargains???
Nate
I've noticed that raw card purchases, which are always overgraded are difficult to find in Nmt/Mt condition.
Either they are advertised as Mint, and sell for PSA-8 money, or advertised as Near mint or Nmt/Mt
and are actually EX - EX/Mt. These cards sell for less. The "Mint" cards are risky for trim or recolored.
The PSA 6 to PSA-7 grades are usually strong cards, and sell for less money. So I find myself buying
these cards and cracking them to fit into my raw set.
Anyone think that PSA-7 is an off grade, but actually leads to tremendous bargains???
Nate
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If your talking 1970's through the 2000's then yes PSA 7 would be considered an "off grade"
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1994 SP Football Die Cuts PSA 10s
If you are talking more from an investment perspective though, you would want to go with 8's or even higher.
Includes some stars too. 61 Mantle in 7 is about a $400 card but raw card dealers will sell NM examples for more than that.
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Buying Vintage, all sports.
Buying Woody Hayes, Les Horvath, Vic Janowicz, and Jesse Owens autographed items
for me to buy some raw that the seller claimed were nm/mnt etc.
Many times it is a wise choice to buy 6, 7 and even 8's and crack em.
Steve
And I'm hoping its a bump candidate. Nice centering, great borders.....IMO 7's are the best bump candidates
However, the best deals are still hi end 5's with back wrinkles.
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<< <i>I just won this 62 Clemente PSA 7 Clemente
And I'm hoping its a bump candidate. Nice centering, great borders.....IMO 7's are the best bump candidates
However, the best deals are still hi end 5's with back wrinkles. >>
Very nice looking Clemente.
That being said, these are great cards for the money and wonderful additions for a collection. Just don't expect them to appreciate or even maintain value overtime as the population reports change.
<< <i>To echo the rest, a PSA 7 is a death kiss for anything in the 70's and later. Outside of Rookie cards, a PSA 8 is usually a death kiss as well on cards from the 80s on. >>
Agreed. However, I don't mind PSA 7 for some of the more condition sensitive 1971 cards. With Bert Blyleven, you can pay $25 for a nice PSA 7, or $200 for a PSA 8.
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