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Goldin Gem MT Ryan rookie
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This card is a 1 of 1. Nice card, but how is this Gem MT 10?! Its off center front and back. Beautiful card, but Doesnt seem distinguished from 8’s and 9’s, except for the $300k bid already!
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PSA 10s allow for 60/40 centering on the front and 75/25 on the back.
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Buy the holder not the card mentality
of course. If PSA says it's a 10, how dare anyone question it.:D
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(Not to either agree or disagree with the grading) The attachment is pretty small, but the front centering looks pretty sweet to me...no??
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According to PSA's own website, "A PSA Gem Mint 10 card is a virtually perfect card", meaning it does not have to be "perfect". It basically is equivalent to a Beckett 9.5.
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https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1992...inal&side=back 1992 Topps - Stadium of Stars Hobby Media #BOCO - Bob Costas [BGS*8*NM‑MT] Courtesy of COMC.com |
Sure, but the hurdles to get an 8 now are very high, and many 8 Ryans look nearly perfect too. In the end you have to buy the card. I don’t see this card as better than the 9’s and 8’s out there with its centering. But many seem willing to buy the grade. Is what it is!
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Well, I assume anybody paying more for that card then I paid for my house has looked at the centering in the giant sized scans in the Goldin Auction, and are ok with it.
It's not something I can explain or relate to, but it is what it is I guess. The only difference between that card and my house, is my house has plumbing and electrical problems I have to troubleshoot and figure out every 3-5 months or so. ;) |
So a 10 can have 75/25 centering on the back, what grade do they give an identical card but with 50/50 centering? An 11? I mean one card would clearly be nicer but they get the same exact grade. Why do people buy into this crap?
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Well, remember. Here are your options nowadays with the three major graders:
Mint 9: PSA, BGS, and SGC (old 96) Mint+ 9.5: SGC Gem Mint 9.5: BGS Gem Mint 10: SGC (old 98), PSA Pristine 10: SGC (old 100), BGS Pristine Black Label 10 (all four subgrades are 10s): BGS And that's not counting all the trimmed and altered cards (scratches on chrome cards buffed out with car wax) "earning" all of these Mint grades. |
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Pristine black label requires a 10 centering which is supposedly defined as 50/50 both ways on the front, and like 52/48 one way on the back, as far as I remember. So pretty darn close.
But there's a recent picture of a 2019 Panini Prizm Black Label Zion Williamson card show on Blowout that has like 60/40 left-right centering on the front. So even when they have rules, they don't follow them. And I remember seeing a Mahomes last year that had similar immediately noticeable centering issues that got a 10 centering subgrade. Neither company seems to grade "borderless"/full-bleed cards with much consistency, relying on the eyeball test rather than actually measuring. |
And then I get really confused by Nm-MT 8 (oc) grades. If centering helps determine the grade, than just give a grade and not a qualifier!?
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"10 OC" Attachment 415023 |
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https://www.psacard.com/resources/gr...andards/#cards However, the card could be in wonderful shape and that is the only major flaw. So PSA says the card is effectively NM-MT except for the issue of it being off-centered. Those vintage cards that are in great shape (pack fresh!) aren't really as bad as VG 3 which normally would have a crease and some rounding of the corners. As such, they award it 8(OC) and it counts as a PSA 6 equivalent for a registry set, and normally sells for a PSA 5 to PSA 6 price. The link above also talks about the other items that PSA considers qualifiers: OF, MK, MC, etc. |
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