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Play Ball! *PSA Redefines Pre War
Don't buy this if you are looking for a 1941...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1941-Play-B...sAAOSw~BhbA4Nn |
assuming someone managed to swap out an UD PB and that PSA didn't blow this.
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Perhaps someone's first day on the job?
Brian |
I am not believing PSA would make that kind of mistake. It could happen but I would have to see some more proof. The holder has to have been compromised or something?
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PSA may have heard that a 1941 Play Ball card is not a pre-war card and figured that it could have been issued by a new company like UD.
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WOW!!! I'm half tempted to buy that to take advantage of the "Grade Guarantee"......what is SMR on a 1941 Dutch Leonard PSA 6? $55?
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"Professional"
The Cert number is in sequence with the real 1941's the seller has listed...
Maybe someone just got done grading thousands of Pokemon cards during their 90 day training and got this. |
But we know that smart guys crack cards with the right cert for the replacement. I have no doubt that there was ONCE a real '41 Play Ball Leonard in there just like the Mexican Jordan certs were all correct also.
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I am of the jaded opinion that every system can be beat
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could also be an old slab with a new flip.
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PSA mistake obviously. Holder isn't compromised who the hell would bother.
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I agree it's probably a PSA error. They slabbed a 2002 Fleer Ripken reprint as the rookie before.
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And the seller didn't notice?
I emailed the seller and he got back to me saying that ebay had let him know about the issue and that this is the 3rd card PSA has mislabeled on him...he was taking down the listing... |
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Wow PSA. Wow. :rolleyes:
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This one might be real.. but what's up with the $495 for shipping?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1938-Goudey...YAAOSwkkNbBh-a |
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I also find it way more likely that this is a PSA mistake more than anything else. Not like they're busy.. and slow... over there. :rolleyes: I like SGC.
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The real question here is....purple sticker candidate?
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Still up there. Must be very difficult to take down.
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This mistake is really a stunner. So is CLCT's stock price this year:
https://finance.yahoo.com/chart/CLCT...FuZ2UiOm51bGx9 Only underperforming the S&P by 51% in five months. Sort of like the quality of their service. |
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According to this, discussing the latest quarter, any weakness is in coins, not cards.
Our primary division showed a decline of 16% in our coin business, but an increase of 23% in our trading card and autograph business from the previous year. The U.S. coin business continued to experience soft market conditions in Q3, which impacted the PCGS Vintage, show and bulk services once again. https://seekingalpha.com/article/417...all-transcript |
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Just a bit outside .............
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I have entire sets of 50s near mint cards that I'd send in to PSA at some point to be graded but won't because it's not worth waiting six months for their return. I'm sure plenty of people feel the same. |
While I don't disagree with the thought that they'd be making more if they were doing things better, have you seen the lines at their booths at the major shows? If nobody is using them anymore someone should tell all those people!
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While aggravating for the service users, to me this is a sign that at least TPG is a very thriving business. I'm just curious if SGC has some advertising up their sleeve to get more business and I would wager they are not nearly as backlogged. Rich |
I just dropped off ten cards to SGC at the Pittsburgh show last weekend. Showed up as logged in their system this week with the submittal date of 5/19 on it. I had 10-day service on them so I'll see if that holds. But in talking to one of the reps, they were not experiencing any delays of consequence.
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I only send stuff in very occasionally, and not many cards when I do. So far I'd only used SGC. I've never been keen on the whole "pay us money for the right to pay us more money" club thing. I had thought I'd use PSA eventually for some more modern cards. Over the past year or so, I've seen both do things that I just really have a problem with. PSA- grading a card an 8, folding over the corner, then "fixing it by folding it back and reslabbing still as an 8. If the grading co is doctoring cards, what's the point? SGC - Went with the "club" model. And - Slabbed at least two cards that have faked features that would make them a lot more valuable if they were genuine. Wrote a whole explanation about why for someone who was having them reviewed. Total slam dunk on the fakeness. Their decision? Nope, forget the facts we're right. So now while I'm still interested in getting some cards done somehow - mostly to make it easier for my family to sell them hopefully a few decades from now - I'm totally disillusioned with the entire thing. I don't see any honesty from either company, nor do I see what I'd want for customer service. SGC can get it right when it's easy, but apparently not at any other time. That PSA can't even do customer service when it's easy is just bad. I haven't considered Beckett in so long that I can't really say much about them. Steve Birmingham |
Could you elaborate on SGC's mistake that's pretty cryptic what you wrote.
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