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Interesting response to PSA grade
Posted By: Lee Behrens
I recently ran across this auction for what is advertised as a T206 PSA 4 VG/EX Pelty. After looking at the scan I noticed that the card was actually a PSA 4 VG (which is an older label with there original numbering system, correct me if I'm wrong). |
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Interesting response to PSA grade
Posted By: scott ingold
Suprising as Steve is usually an up front guy. |
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Interesting response to PSA grade
Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
They used to have a different system in the lower grades. If I recall my personal experience with a Goudey Gehrig a number of years back correctly, an old "VG 4" is the same as a new "VG-EX 4" and Steve is therefore correct. |
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Interesting response to PSA grade
Posted By: Lee Behrens
What grade was a 3? and was there a VG/Ex number? |
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