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Re: Question on pricing a complete PSA set.
While it’s been a minute - and in totally different market conditions - I have built and sold two complete PSA sets (72T & 75T baseball). So while I can’t give up to date answers, as someone who … (View Post)1 -
Re: someone paid GMC $505 for a raw 1971 Topps
Would you agree that this is due in some/large part due to PSA ignoring their published standards, at least for vintage, thereby making submitting much more of a crap shoot than it used to be? My pro… (View Post)4 -
Re: someone paid GMC $505 for a raw 1971 Topps
Buy the card and not the holder! @Rainbow_Rim DM me your list of the 75s you need and what sort of condition you find ‘good enough’ and I’ll see what duplicates I can find for you. (View Post)1 -
Re: someone paid GMC $505 for a raw 1971 Topps
Once upon a time, I built 2 graded sets. All PSA8 or better. Then I dropped out of the hobby for >15 years. So you can imagine when I came back earlier this year to see that the published grading … (View Post)5 -
Re: someone paid GMC $505 for a raw 1971 Topps
PSA10 vs PSA9 was arbitrary when I was building a graded 75T set back in 2003. Usually came down to how the grader was feeling that day. Now, with PSA completely ignoring their published specs for ea… (View Post)2