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Thoughts on grading this '65 Mantle?
Hi all. Picked this up recently and I'm curious how well you think it would grade. My main concern is the blue ink smudges on the back. It's not a normal feature, and couldn't find any on ebay with this type of smudging, so I'm wondering how badly it will affect the grade. Do you think it would warrant a (MK) qualifier?
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Is it not already in an SGC holder?
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(Sorry, but the poll is silly. No offense. If it's NOT a pen or marker type of a mark on the back, then most of the choices are eliminated.)
Yeah, is that just a regular, non-TPG type of holder it's in, or is it already in an SGC slab? The blue on back definitely looks to be a print defect (PD), so if it doesn't get that qualifier, then it will cause the grade to drop, but it's anyone's guess how many numbers lower that would be. Is the card severely bowed? Or is it miscut on the lower left there? This card is notorious for coming back as 'Authentic - Miscut' from PSA, because of the strange way it was cut at the factory. I have one, in fact. If it's bowing, then maybe you need to take an iron to it to flatten it out a bit before submitting. Good luck!! |
It's a GAI slab. It does appear to be bowed.
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GAI? measure it and check the edges, I would be concerned about trimming
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And, of course, by ironing I mean put it under a towel and carefully and gently run an iron (not being overly hot) over it a bit...and not pressing too hard or leaving the iron in the same spot. Keep it moving. This tends to help flatten out cards which have bowed over the years (I assume by eliminating trapped moisture?), while doing no damage to them whatsoever.
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A card's natural bowing does not negatively impact the grade as long as there are no creases/bends as a result. I agree that the ink on the back is PD, not MK.
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Regarding cards: If I'm not mistaken, removing moisture will exaggerate the type of bowing the '65 Mantle exhibits. The card is basically made of two parts:
When stored in a low humidity environment, such as a home with forced air heat, the card stock will lose moisture. This causes the card to curl/bow towards the back. I have first hand experience with this...unfortunately. In theory, high humidity environments should cause the card to bow in the opposite direction. Another theory, which I haven't tested, is that a humidor or similar contraption would gradually bring a bowed card back to being flat. The trick would be finding the right humidity level. Since (likely) nobody knows what the humidity level was in the room where '65 Topps was printed, it would (again, hypothetically) take a bit of trial and error to find the right number. |
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Print defect
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I'm not sure how I missed the option for a Print Defect qualifier. Makes sense.
I wish PSA had a better example on their site. I honestly can't tell why it was marked PD. |
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Here is a close-up based on their cert verification page for the card. It does not have the regular black smearing at the bottom right of the card which is what usually gets PD on the 1980 Bird/Magic RC. I think it got the PD based on the print snow (white specks) in the image backgrounds. |
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N8 - Miscut
This card looks like it doesn't have even borders. This is common with 1965 Mantles because of their placement on the edge of the sheet. It could be the scan, but I don't think so. |
Sickmantz, is the card easily removed from the holder? We all definitely need to see a scan of it (while 'flattened' insider of a scanner) to be able to separate reality from optical illusion, you know?
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You guys' knowledge of cards is insane. If I ever get the inclination to have my stuff graded, rather than PSA, I would prefer you guys do it. Why don't you buy some slabs and flips? Think about it.
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Looks like PD to me. I’ve been surprised before at how little attention both PSA and SGC sometimes pay to the backs of cards. Sometimes going against their own grade descriptions.
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I saw a ‘63 Aaron recently that looked pretty nice, was a PSA 5. But there was ink on the back. They totally missed it. Should have had the MK qualifier, but they gave it a straight 5. It then dawned on me why the guy had such a reasonable price on it… Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
I am in alignment with the PD crowd, definitely not MK. If it's not a miscut (which I am not seeing really), I would guess 7 PD or a straight 5-5.5.
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