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Buy the card, not the grade - stories
I won't post a pic of it again, because there are already two on here in the Mantle thread and in December Pickups - but I just bought a '62 Mantle PSA 5 that I swear is nicer than the last two or three 6's that I went looking for in eBay sold items.
In looking at several other recent purchases, I found a '61 Berra and a '67 Mays - that are - well, also damn nice for the grade in comparision to other comps when I went out looking just because I was curious. I know the saying has been around for awhile, but I'm starting to really put more credence into it. Anyone else have other "Buy the card, not the grade" stories worth sharing? PS - my already shaky opinion on PSA consistency may have taken another hit tonight...:( |
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I purchased these 3 cards 2 years ago and played a guess the grade game.
All who replied chose the Smalley as the highest grade, as they should have, but he was the lowest of the 3 graded. Personally, I don't have a lot of faith in PSA as they are inconsistent and there has been far too many other stories on here about their grading. The washed out Dimaggio comes to mind, let alone the Wagner. |
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Just picked up this Mays which I think looks a lot better than the grade...
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Indeed. Not sure what earned that a 5, but it wasn’t the corners...here’s another Willie that fits into that category: https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...e8c6a44153.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Wow! That 54 Mays is sweet. Nice pick up!!
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Speaking of the Say Hey Kid, I grabbed this Mays donning my favorite uniform (qualifier be damned!!) a while back at a substantial discount. Nothing but a hair O/C...
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Sweet card...one of my favorite Mays cards!!!
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I thought I was getting there and thought I had a pretty good idea/understanding but then I started noticing cards/grades, anomalies, threads and pics here and elsewhere, and all was thrown out the window! The inconsistencies I seen/noted, like the 3 cards I posted above, made it almost impossible for me to even considered myself an amateur grader! Needless to say I gave up on PSA and I no longer consider them as a possible TPA if and when I choose to get my cards graded. I found SGC far more consistent, and also a tad meaner, if you will, with their grading standards, but now, reading how many forged sigs slipped past them, I think I am now done considering getting any of them to grade/encapsulate my cards. :( |
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Cards on the upper end can retain a lot of eye appeal and still be slightly OC, but the centering standards get a lot tougher in that territory. If a card has super sharp corners but got an 8 (OC) because it was 70/30 one way...is that really a deal breaker if the discount is steep enough? The same card could be a nice 6 or potentially even a 7 and would still be considered sharp. I guess with the OC qualifier in particular, it depends on your tolerances. I'm not a centering freak, but would agree beyond a certain point bad centering starts to destroy eye appeal. I'd rather have a centered 5 over an 8 (OC) that was 85/15. But I collect mostly PSA 5 and 6 range cards for "nice" vintage, so again at times centering is not a chief concern if it's 70/30 or better. I digress...at a high level I don't mind OC cards, but I dislike egregiously OC cards. Does that make sense? Nice '73 Mays... |
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I have looked at, inquired about other raw cards from other sellers but when I have looked at their feedback or don't hear anything back or see reverse scans that I have asked for, I quickly scratch them from my list. Doing that over the last couple years is why I am at 91% bid activity with my current preferred seller in GM cards. Their shipping fees can't be beat either, especially for us Canucks! |
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I just noticed these 2 cards from a FB seller. I know scans don't always show/tell the whole picture, but how did Roe receive a 6 and Schmitz only a 5?
It looks like Schmitz is deserving of the 5, maybe even higher, but the Roe, imo, looks like a 4, at best, to me. |
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Nice cards, however Schmitz is clearly the nicer card from the front. On the surface, as said on the Forum, buy the card not the grade. Something we all do. |
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I am not a 100% convinced that is the case based on what I have seen before, but it does make the most sense. |
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I don’t believe there is. When a card is sent in for reholder, I believe it keeps the same cert #. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Agreed. With PSA I just look for 100% feedback, but for raw cards it helps to go to a trusted dealer. I’ve used Kit Young a lot in the past. His prices are reasonable and he negotiates on some eBay sales. With him I know if the card is advertised as “VG-EX” I’m going to at least get something in the ballpark. Not like with some other unknown sellers who sometimes don’t know what they are talking about. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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To me this is a beautiful card regardless of its technical grade.
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Here are a few that I feel look nicer than their technical grade.
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Gorgeous cards! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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I had that Mantle as a kid in the 1980’s. Mine had a big ugly crease through the lower left corner. I was totally in love with it regardless. [emoji4] Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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My preference is to reholder anything of a decent value before selling. |
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Here are a couple of Wille that I think present very well the grades given. https://www.collectorfocus.com/image...lie-mays-psa-3https://www.collectorfocus.com/image...mays-psa-6.5-x |
Great cards everyone. Jesse - That Mantle is off the charts.
http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=22862http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=20468 http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=22528http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=24248 |
That PSA 6 ‘57 Mick is near the top of the long list of cards I deeply regret selling to Jesse over the years! One of many reasons I recently resolved never to sell a card again.
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I'm sorry to hear that Matt, it's much easier to find a dead centered Mantle by waiting for you to upgrade than to search through 100s of Ebay and AH listings. I certainly understand your decision though.
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[QUOTE=DeanH3;1834960]Great cards everyone. Jesse - That Mantle is off the charts.
http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=20468 DeanH3, I can't imagine there is a better looking PSA 1 of a 53 Mick than this. That Mick is beyond belief. |
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I bought this in a 2 holder
http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit...n%20Maglie.jpg Cracked out and resubmitted it. |
Wow Adam, that's crazy. It jumped from a 2 to a 7? That's ridiculous.
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That one was an eye opener for me! |
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Here's one I believe. Nicer looking than most 3's and many 4's, no back damage either.
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I've posted this one a bunch too. Way undergraded, imo, but it worked out good for me as I got it at 3 prices. :) I've always said/believe SGC grades harsher than PSA. My Crandall card being one them that only graded out a 5. |
Interesting responses, thanks again all.
I'm becoming increasingly skeptical of PSA's grading consistency especially with mid-grade vintage. I looked at several recent examples of my '53 Topps Satchel Paige in the PSA Auction Prices Realized site last night. I know that grading when it comes down to technical brass tacks is more than just eye appeal alone, but still: My card is a PSA 5; I saw many 6's that didn't look as good, and many 5's that looked way worse. If you take into consideration the age of the slab / flip as well - then it gets even worse. I saw some older 5's that I doubt would be 4's today with the corners they had. Oy... |
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And when we begin to look at cards graded in past years, or decades, things really go haywire. I focus primarily on Mantle, and I see PSA 8s and PSA 9s of his basic issue cards in old grades/slabs that would be lucky to merit 7s today. Just browse some of the "high grade" Registry sets or VCP, and what becomes clear as day is that some cards awarded a PSA 9 many years ago are simply total head scratchers. And as humans often do, PSA seems to have made the mistake of overcorrecting; now you can submit a lights-out 8 that blows away every 9 viewable on VCP past sales, and they will give you a sticky note pointing to some minor flaw as cause for the card not even getting a half point bump. So what we have in the market are some of today's cards in lower grade, destroying higher grade cards from yesteryear on both the eye appeal and even technical grade fronts. The upshot is it gets even more important to shop with our eyes and in effect police the flips. |
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Here are a few of my examples for the thread.
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Last weeks pickup. Not sure what made it a 1 since there isn’t a pinhole but looks great to me :)
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I have one...here is a nice 61. Any reason why it's a 5 is beyond me.
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Agreed. It’s not centered outside of 6 range either. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
PSA has gotten so inconsistent (or faulty QC) lately I've had to returned two eBay purchases because of "bad grades." A PSA 8 had two bent lower corners and edge damage and another was so out of focus that the faces weren't under the player's hats on a team card (neither of which was observable on the post). TPG claim they issue opinions but they have guidelines that should create a somewhat known standard. I think all collectors should refuse to keep cards that another collector/dealer got a "lucky" grade on; don't be the last one holding the 5 in an 8 holder.
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Will agree with you the inconsistency is rampant. That's why anymore I try to take the TPG's literally as an "opinion" when buying online. It's too frustrating to try to make sense anymore of vintage 6's that look better than some 7's, 5's that look better than some 6's - 5's that look way better than other 5.5's...and on and on and on. At the end of the day I take PSA's word that the card is authentic, and then beyond that all that matters is am I personally happy with the card for the price? It's too confusing to keep us with their nuances and discrepancies outside of that. |
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Not a bad 3...
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Can't believe this card is just a PSA 5. Not complaining as I got it for a very good price and it looks mint to me.
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Which would you take? You tell me...my card is the straight 5.
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Or this? Wow...
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Here is what someone should do:
Create a new grading company that employs the following process: 1. Create an ultra detailed MRI type card grading machine that does the highest res. Scanning of all surface attributes. 2. Have scan fed into a computer program that matches it with condition similar exemplars to generate a number grade. 3. Have a human take a good look to verify. The human should only verify that the process worked correctly (i.e. No obvious flaws or computer malfunctions). The human does not contribute to the actual grade itself. This would make getting a consistent grade from inception much more possible. The only thing I am not sure of is whether the initial cost would be too great currently. If so it shouldn't be for much longer. |
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Agree to this COOL IDEA. Human evaluation is so subjective and controversial. |
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I have owned the Drysdale PD for 10 years and have not found the defect.
Hegan on the other hand has no PD or OF qualifier. If I had opened Leaf packs in 1948 half of them would have gone in the trash. |
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.Maybe it's the print specks, but in hand they are barely visible.
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About the Drysdale , in my eyes , if the ''snow'' is obvious immediately upon first glance , then at the "8" level it gets a PD . It is visible in your scan , but maybe not so bad in hand ?
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Wow, this is an excellent thread. Although enlightening, it is also a frustrating and discouraging commentary on the current state of third party grading.
I still consider myself a newbie on this forum. After posting photos of my childhood card collection (1960s Topps) last year, some of you Net54baseball veterans strongly suggested that I submit my star cards to PSA for grading. I was going to - but life got busy - and so I put it off. Maybe it was for the best. I think I can enjoy my cards just fine without them being encased in hard plastic.:) Marcos |
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I saw this on eBay the other week and had to grab it... in hand there is light corner wear and a little ding on the top boarder you can only see at the right angle...but definitely the best PSA 5 I’ve owned... it’s even better centered than the PSA 8 I used to have...
And none of you can probably see this because I seem to have trouble getting normal sized scans :confused: |
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Picked up this Ryan about 2 years ago and cannot figure why it is not an 8/8.5. Have looked with a loupe several times and nothing. No reason to buy an 8 when it appears this one looks like one but for $700.
The 58 Mantle is about as close to centered as I have been able to find and I usually don’t buy 7’s. |
I’ve had this card for about a year and have always thought it very sharp for the grade. OC, and with slight tilt and a rough cut, but at least 3 of those corners look like they were made by Gillette...
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Buy the card, not the grade - stories
PSA is all over the place. Had a "6" on a non-sports card and resubmitted(hate playing that game) and it received a "9". Had some beautiful "8's" that came back 4's & 5's. Can't figure it out. Their inconsistency has gotten worse and customers are going to keep or sell more "raw" cards if this keeps up. The customer is #1 not the TPG's. Once the customer gets fed up and stops submitting so many cards( PSA prices have just increased as well), then maybe PSA will revisit their long term marketing strategy. And they don't give you any explanation on why the card receives the grade that it does so you have no idea. All bad teams have to change if they want people in the seats. All monopolies fall at some point if they don't change.
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Very affordable. Because this NM-MT example of Yogi was given the "authentic/altered" label I was able to add it to my collection.
I believe it to be nothing more than a factory "rough cut". |
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Even though supposedly none of them were, this looks like it could be factory to me.
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Nice looking Campy.
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I don't know, within the past 2 years I've had PSA 5's that are nicer than other 6's, and some 6.5's that I would have topped out at 5.5 after seeing them in-hand. I cannot give them a high grade on recent consistency. |
Buy the card, not the grade - stories
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And gosh, in looking at my '61 Berra again, I wonder if it is a PSA 6 that really should have been an 8 (OC). I never even considered that.
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Edited to add: The centering on mine (similar to yours, but probably just a tad worse) looks relatively decent, so I assume the reason mine is OC is because of the back. The green is basically touching the border. |
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