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1953 Bowman Pee Wee Reese - Crossover to PSA
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Hi All,
I have a 1953 Bowman Pee Wee Reese BVG 5 that I bought a couple of years ago from a member of this board. Since then I have upgraded and am looking to sell this card. Question for the group: Am I better off trying to cross it over to PSA or should I sell it "as is"? Thanks! I apologize about my scans... I cannot for the life of me get it to look clearer... |
As is. Corner wear, edge chip, snow. Never would x to a PSA 5. Maybe a 4 if the grader is in a generous mood and JO hasn't chewed on his arse earlier. :D
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Even if it were a PSA 4, you'd probably do better (especially with that centering) than if the card remained in the BVG 5 holder. At the very least, you'd get about the same price but be able to sell it much faster.
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Try to cross with a min grade of 4.5; I would think it has a good shot.
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I am in the camp of believers that the unwritten rule of PSA is that all competitors cards get a minimum 1 point downgrade even if under graded to keep their reputation of superiority.
Crack it and you would likely get a higher grade than sent slabbed. Personally I like the BVG cases more as they don't look as cheap as the other companies. However, I am in the minority. IMHO (name above :)) |
Here's a recap of my recent crossover attempt: pretty good results.
http://www.blowoutcards.com/forums/11604218-post7.html |
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As a buyer I seek out BVG in my searches as I find their grading the most accurate, standard and least subjective. In addition, the cases are less likely to be fake or tampered. It's also fantastic to get a great deal on a beautiful card because someone feels that Kleenex is better than Puffs. As a seller, you sadly need to crack and send to PSA to get the best return. |
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