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SMPEP
05-08-2017, 09:52 AM
Wow. I know there are a lot of examples of bad grading (by all companies) ... but HUGE diamond cut, bad corners, edged wear and surface spots ... and this gets a 5? PSA should be embarrassed on this one:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-Topps-Ted-Lepcio-335-High-PSA-EX-5-Red-Sox-/391777732417?hash=item5b37c5c741:g:56YAAOSwhQhY6AL q

Cheers,
Patrick Prickett

savedfrommyspokes
05-08-2017, 10:19 AM
Based on the serial number, it looks like this card was graded a while back. My guess, if this card were to be re-graded today, it would not receive a 5. In my 52 set, I have about 100 cards that were graded 10+ years ago as 5's, my guess (when comparing them to more recently graded 5s), is that many of these older graded cards would not grade the same today as they did in the past.

irv
05-10-2017, 04:01 AM
Based on the serial number, it looks like this card was graded a while back. My guess, if this card were to be re-graded today, it would not receive a 5. In my 52 set, I have about 100 cards that were graded 10+ years ago as 5's, my guess (when comparing them to more recently graded 5s), is that many of these older graded cards would not grade the same today as they did in the past.

I agree, but then you see a Barney McCosky card get a 7 that was recently graded.
It is in here (postwar) somewhere and all that replied couldn't believe it was a 7 based on overall condition and the marks/stain on the left border.

Grading is like gambling. Some win some lose.

STL1944
05-11-2017, 12:48 PM
I think the centering on this card makes up for the diamond cut...