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Old 04-26-2004, 04:51 PM
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Posted By: warshawlaw 

In another string I mentioned some authenticated autographed index cards that I saw encapsulated in PSA/DNA holders. I contacted PSA/DNA for an explanation of the service. The following is what I was told:

"We now offer a brand new service called One Great Combination. For $20 a card, you may submit your card (valued below $1000) to PSA for autograph verification and card grading. The two services work in tandem. For additional details, please visit the following site: http://www.psacard.com/greatcombo.chtml. If you have any additional questions, please contact us toll free at 800-325-1121."

"The special applies to index “cards” as well. You also have the option of submitting the items for a FULL premium authentication (includes a COA or LOA) which costs between $20-$250 depending on the autograph. Thereafter, you may submit the card for encapsulation through PSA which will range between $8-$50 depending on the turnaround you select. Given this information, we recommend that you take advantage of the One Great Combination special."

This, however, is what the PSA web site to which this email directed me says about the offer:

"Please keep in mind that an autographed card submitted under the PSA card grading and autograph authentication combination service must pass both autograph authentication and card grading authentication in order to be encapsulated."

Maybe it is all the coffee at 3:50 in the afternoon, but I don't follow this at all--the two statements seem to be mutually contradictory. Do these guys have any clue at all???

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Old 04-26-2004, 05:17 PM
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Posted By: Ray (NJ)

Its not a brand new thing. They had it at the White Plains show the weekend of the blackout last summer. I submitted three cards, all autographed (Mario Lemiuex, Joe Montana, and Nolan Ryan). First, the autograph is checked for authenticity. If deemed authentic, it gets graded and encapsulated. If not authentic, they return it like an altered/trimmed card. My Lemiuex was the only one that came back legit. I'll scan pictures of the cards to show you how they came back. BTW, if deemed not authentic, u don't get a refund.

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Old 04-26-2004, 05:32 PM
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What is also bizarre is that they state in certain cases where the card is determined to be altered they may opt to assign a grade of Authentic as opposed to a numerical if the autogtaph is deemed legit. This is of course at their discretion and assumes they would catch the alteration. That of course has certainly come into question in recent threads.

Like I stated previously, I have used the service several times for some of my auto'd prewar stuff and have been very pleased. The turnaround time has been very slow and the invoice does not log in to the tracking system until after the autos have been authenticated in PA and then the cards shipped to and received in CA.

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Posted By: Ray (NJ)

Here's the lemieux:



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Posted By: Ray (NJ)

Here's how the Montana came back, and the Nolan came back the same way. Again, if its not a legit autograph, you don't get a refund.

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Posted By: John J. Grillo

I think a signature on a card, ruins a card's grade. For example, anything with handwriting is normally deemed a 1-2. I don't see how a signature can fit in with PSA's (or any other company's) grading standards when examining/grading the surface on the card.

In all fairness, a valid signature will carry it's own premium that should have nothing to do with a card's grade IMO.

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Old 04-26-2004, 08:46 PM
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Posted By: Julie

a couple of years ago, minty card, minty autograph, minty price. No grade involved...
Lemmee see..DNA--that's when there's only 1 chance in 2,000,000,000,000 that this item DOESN'T have so-and-so's blood on it, right? And they still acquitted him...

Always wondered what PSA meant by "DNA"...

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Posted By: hrbaker

Collecting autographed cards is a niche like many others in the hobby. To your point anyone who is collecting cards w/o regard to the autograph side will think the grade of the card is irrelevant because it is written on and therefore not or less collectible. For someone like me who collects both (cards and auto cards) the grade is irrlevant as well - I simply like to collect autographed cards.

The grade assigned simply says what shape/condition the card that is signed is in. If they offered a service whereby for $10 or $15 they would authenticate the signature w/0 grading the card - that would be better. But for know that's the program - auth. the auto and grade the card.

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