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Old 03-18-2019, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Rhotchkiss View Post
This scratches at my question- when a registered set is sold, and then broken up, how does the registry account for that? Does someone have to notify PSA? Or more properly put - and we have this issue with population reports and cross overs/crack and resubmit - how is the registry updated, if at all, when registered cards/sets are dismantled?

Until PSA decides to have registries for back runs (I am assuming they don’t), I have no use for the registry; although owning something that is#1 or 2 of anything is undeniably exciting.


When a card is sold it is customary for the seller to remove it from their set. In many cases the seller either forgets or doesn't bother and if so there is a process that PSA uses where you enter the Cert and it sends a note to the owner and after three tries you can send a scan of the front and back of the card to their inbox and they will manually remove it.

Once removed you can enter it into your set and it will reflect the new ownership.
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