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Re: Recent PSA grading results

This is not my card, it's currently on Ebay but I'm confused as to why this card got a 2 and am I wrong that this is a new flip? I see the psa sticker so I'm thinking this is a new grade but imo it absolutely does not look like a 2 compared to the many other cards I've seen in PSA 2 slabs that look far better. So my… -
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I don’t disagree at all. But by that logic, shouldn’t older flips (even lighthouse flips from 2+ years ago) carry considerably lesser value on the market today knowing that these grades wouldn’t be accurate and don’t measure up due to current PSA and their stricter grading standards? I’ve been to many national and regional… -
Re: Recent PSA grading results
To those that are unaware PSA has introduced a new holder material it seems about 6- 8 months ago... Holders with 2 little letter like characters on the lower bottom left of the holder are the old crack able type holders... A new holder with 3 little characters in the lower bottom left has some type of flexible rubber… -
Re: Recent PSA grading results
Most are disappointments but every now and then I have something come back a 10. Late last year I sent in two copies of Bud Grants PSA 'official rookie card', 2006 Upper Deck Legends. One came back a 9 and one came back a 10. I was shocked. Even worse in a few months the minimum submission amount rises to a 50 cards, and… -
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Vending cards. Another element to differentiate. I can speak only from my own experience. When I broke vending boxes or sent in cards which I know were sourced from vending, the rates of return on high grades were considerably greater. Much greater. Over 20 years ago it was much more acceptable to break boxes and take the…
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