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2) It's better to have any spot filled rather than empty for the overall Set Rating, which is how they rank order the sets. 3) You can earn up to 3 free grades a year for completing 90% of cards in a registry set. https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/benefits And if your set is top ranked at the end of May each year, you get an icon that your set was the best that year.
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when auctions sell peoples sets they usually do mention if its a high ranking set..... everyone likes to be critical but when it comes to selling , suddenly all the haters become lovers..
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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. |
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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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You can retire a set and choose to keep the individual cards in your inventory or remove all from your inventory at that time. If the set was in the Top 5 of that set all time, it will stay on that list as a retired set. The new buyer can then register all the same cards, create their set, and improve on it with their own additional cards. Then the new set would show up in the Current Finest and All time finest lists. The retired set is not in the current finest listing.
PSA will make back runs if you ask them to, if someone hasn't done it already. You just need 5 cards of a "set" to make the request. T206 sets with back brands: https://www.psacard.com/psasetregist.../t206-sets/215 1952 Topps with some retired sets still in the top 5: https://www.psacard.com/psasetregist...opps-basic/629
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PSA is not taking set requests at this time. It has been that way for a long time now.
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A long time now? Look how many new sets they added this month...
https://www.psacard.com/psasetregistry/news
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With all due respect, you completely edited my second question for some reason, removing the very heart of what I was looking to get answered. Again, the actual question was: "2. Say there's a card with a very low total pop (in other words, virtually impossible to ever find), but you're lucky to have one in mid grade, is it 'worth' having it in your registry (the alternative being waiting until you can possibly find a higher grade one at some point)? Say it's a PSA 5, but your set is at 8.5 overall, wouldn't that lower your rating and actually hurt your efforts? The point here is without said card, you're looking at 8.5, but with it you're now lower in the 8 range. And if that card had a higher 'weight,' wouldn't that exponentially lower your rating? Which leads to this question... 3. Is their some sort of bonus for having a set 100% complete that would make Question #2 basically moot?"
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The answer is what I wrote: it's better to have every slot filled, than leave blanks.
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