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Is It Just Me Or ....
Whenever you see a PSA10 card now you immediately wonder if it's really that nice or if it has been "doctored" by someone. Sad.
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Well I guess it is just me. What made me think of this was I just received an auction catalog in the mail. When I saw a PSA10 Jordan rookie on the cover, I didn't think, "Wow, nice card!" But instead wondered if it had been trimmed to turn it into a PSA10. I guess I just don't trust any card with a super high grade anymore.
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We don't do many PSA 10s on the pre war side but I can safely say I am way, way more of a doubting Thomas on those high grade ones in holders. And from the looks of it all eras are affected.
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I also mentioned about how my desire has waned about owning a PSA 8 or 9 52 Topps card just to have one. Anything over a 7, with even some of those included, I always ask myself, wonder if it's legit or not? :( |
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I asked more than once, since I knew card savers, top loaders, etc, didn't exist back then, how so many of these cards (pre-war mostly) were kept all these years in such pristine shape? I heard in cigar boxes, between the pages of large books, etc, and I believed those stories, for the most part, but something just didn't sit right with me. Sadly, as I somewhat suspected, I now know, like all of us, these means of keeping them pristine were, for the most part, likely made up stories. :( |
This is precisely why I'm very content with my mostly PSA 5 and 6 cards from the 1960's (if they are graded...)
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Even the odd, diamond cut black swamp cards with NO qualifiers are a little disturbing |
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