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Thoughts on a PSA review...IT's Back from PSA
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Originally, I purchased this card in a PSA 4 holder. Over time the case became damaged(scratches and minor digs to the edges) due to me moving several times. So it was sent for reholder. Once at PSA they contacted me and said they had found evidence of tampering(which was bs) and according to their policy had to regrade it. After thinking I had nothing to worry about since the card never left the holder I was blown away that they had dropped it to a 2. Now after waiting almost a year I just sent the card back for a review hoping they will treat me right this time. Any guesses on what it will receive?
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another 2. PSA has completely reversed grading policy on CJ's in regards to caramel staining since about 2-3 years ago. They've completed destroyed any continuum or consistency for the category making it really hard to value using the grade as part of the equation. Your Birmingham is a 4 or even a 5 all day compared to those graded 5+ years ago. This creates quite the conundrum for the registry collector and an opportunity for the purist.
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I always thought a little staining was a good thing, as it shows the card probably hasn't been bleached or otherwise chemically treated.
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Not sure how PSA grades the stains on those cards?
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I suppose they didn't make up the $$$ difference between the grades? If they claim the holder was tampered with to the point where a lesser card could have been switched in, that's pretty lame.
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I'm the original submitter for this Baumgardner that was sent in almost 6 months after the Birmingham received the 2. This card has a slight tear along the upper right hand Side border along with staining and rounded corners but yet only a half point difference between the two? I think this only proves that PSA doesn't know how their own grading system works. https://www.ebay.com/itm/152626558715 If my Birmingham is truly a "2" that's pretty sad given that there's so much room from a 2-10 on the scale. |
If your luck is as poor as mine, it may come back ALT / TRIMMED. I had an Aaron RC in PSA 5. Sent it back for review and poss. bump. Came back as noted above. Good luck is all I can offer!
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i wouldnt think most CJ collectors care so much about the slab...why not SGC?
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That's a tough break. Did they give you the option of having the card returned to you as it was before they reviewed it?
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So inconsistent. This is truly an issue where you "buy the card, not the holder."
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With so few 1914 CJs floating around, I would argue that people pay for the holder and numerical grade, not the card inside.
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Without seeing the back of the CJ I like the OP's chances it comes back at least in VG. 2 seems harsh. |
So here's my take:
1) PSA forced a downgrade and should have paid off the OP with cash to cover the difference in values. 2) OP should NOT resubmit in holder for review. Either crack out or leave as is. 3) Card is awesome. "tampered" in the OP made me think the card was determined tampered (maybe an erasure, which would be a two-point drop from the four as instead of 4(MK)? 4) My weighted average if resubmitted *raw* is a 4.5 |
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Just received the update that PSA bumped it to a 2.5. Guaranteed to be the best 2.5 out there. I will post pics when it arrives.
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We should have group prayers for those about to send in cards.
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It was never cracked out. I sent them the card still in the holder. |
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I understand and believe you when you say your case wasn't tampered. Yours is a special situation. |
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Based on the centering and corner wear as well as the surface flaw/damage that runs through the "G" in "Kings," I would say the card is graded just right.
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Wow - that Bobby Jones card is nice!
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Although these are both post war examples here are my thoughts. I sent in a 68 topps mantle that they had kicked back years ago as too short, this go around it got a 3.
I sent in 64 mantle that had several light none color breaking creases and they gave it a 1. A freaking 1 thats a poor. I assumed i missed a pin hole or paper loss but nope. The card should be a 2 all day. As far as cracker jacks i have never felt that psa was consistent with them and even 10 years ago i would not buy a card in a psa holder without seeing it in person. I do tend to buy the card often as i have picked up a couple low grade cards that present really well, James G |
Mike
Mike is correct the Bobby jones is absolutely correctly graded. The card has excellent eye appeal which so often makes people think it should have a higher technical grade.
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Save for the wrinkle but you can't it's there. No wrinkle I could see a 6 or 6.5 that's no 8.
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If we are trying to compare resunes
I've had well over 20000 vintage cards graded. As I stated earlier eye appeal is excellent on the card that is not the same as technical grade I agree that it looks like a 7 from 1992-2000 but both psa and sgc have tightens their standards since then looks properly graded.
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I still can't see the justification in only a 2.5 but I used it is what it is. You guys agree or disagree?
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Well, the staining is there obviously, but the main thing I'm understanding is that in the past, the staining wasn't taken into account for the grades (as I'm guessing it's hard to get Cracker Jack's WITHOUT staining), while now they ARE taking stains into account.
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I would be pissed though. VCP is all over the place on the card. The last PSA 4 sold in REA for $1560. The last PSA 2.5 sold in Love of the Game for $180. Don't know if the REA was abnormal or not, but that is quite a spread.
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I would say one of those prices is abnormally high and the other abnormally low.
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As far as staining, yes it is impossible to get a 1914 CJ without staining unless it was snuck out the back door. All 14's were inserted inside the box. |
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Agreed but I don't believe there is any factory sets that have rounded corners and would only receive a 2 or 3 grade. They're all 8-10's. I could be wrong and someone please correct me if I am. |
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I understand the money involved, but threads like this make me wonder why you guys torture yourselves with TGCs. Isn't finding the card and negotiating a price tough enough?
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There appears to be a small spot of paper loss on Cleveland in the 9th line on the back. Tiny and barely noticeable, but that might be a factor in the grade. Definitely one hell of a 2.5!
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