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afenili22 07-01-2024 02:07 PM

FS: 1948 Leaf Jackie Robinson RC PSA 3
 
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Price includes USPS EXPRESS shipping and tracking.

"I'll take it" takes precedent over all ongoing negotiations.

FS: beautiful example of a high end 1948 Leaf PSA 3 (new label) Jackie RC. Looks nicer!

Price: $12.5k

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afenili22 07-08-2024 06:59 AM

Still available

afenili22 07-14-2024 07:50 PM

Bump

BigfootIsReal 07-14-2024 08:18 PM

Just curious. I see many listings that say "looks nicer". If that's the case, why wouldn't the seller resub to get a higher grade? Why ask a price close to the next higher grade and make the buyer risk it? Always wanted to know.

afenili22 07-14-2024 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by BigfootIsReal (Post 2447916)
Just curious. I see many listings that say "looks nicer". If that's the case, why wouldn't the seller resub to get a higher grade? Why ask a price close to the next higher grade and make the buyer risk it? Always wanted to know.

According to VCP, the avg. price for a PSA 3 is $12k. PSA 4 is $14k. I think my price is in line with PSA 3s and not the next higher grade. Secondly, grading is subjective and inconsistent. There are no guarantees. If you submit this card 10 times you’ll get some varying grades I’m sure. Third, there are varying condition and levels of cards within a specific grade. Some 3s look nicer and some 3s look worse. No two cards are exactly the same, hence the saying, buy the card and not the grade.

BigfootIsReal 07-15-2024 08:19 AM

Not trying to be argumentative, but what's the point of grading then? For me personally, when I buy a card I go by the grade or until the grading companies add the following to the label: EX 5 But Looks Nicer.......PR 1 But Looks Under Graded.....etc

Zan 07-15-2024 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by BigfootIsReal (Post 2447998)
Not trying to be argumentative, but what's the point of grading then? For me personally, when I buy a card I go by the grade or until the grading companies add the following to the label: EX 5 But Looks Nicer.......PR 1 But Looks Under Graded.....etc

Probstein uses that language a lot.

bbcard1 07-15-2024 09:26 AM

I agree it is a very nice image and corners are very solid. I think centering t/b kept it from being a higher grade.

afenili22 07-15-2024 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by BigfootIsReal (Post 2447998)
Not trying to be argumentative, but what's the point of grading then? For me personally, when I buy a card I go by the grade or until the grading companies add the following to the label: EX 5 But Looks Nicer.......PR 1 But Looks Under Graded.....etc

Until grading becomes an exact science, I would highly recommend buying the card, and not buying solely the grade. Any seasoned collector will tell you the same. Just search ebay and look at different examples for the same grade. The differences are incredible with some. Some cards were graded 2 decades ago, some last week, which grade do you think is more accurate considering the advancement in technology. No offense, but the ones who are buying the grade and not the card are the ones in the hobby not investing wisely. To each their own though...

BigfootIsReal 07-15-2024 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by afenili22 (Post 2448079)
Until grading becomes an exact science, I would highly recommend buying the card, and not buying solely the grade. Any seasoned collector will tell you the same. Just search ebay and look at different examples for the same grade. The differences are incredible with some. Some cards were graded 2 decades ago, some last week, which grade do you think is more accurate considering the advancement in technology. No offense, but the ones who are buying the grade and not the card are the ones in the hobby not investing wisely. To each their own though...

No, I buy cards that actually match the grade given, and have done quite well.

afenili22 07-15-2024 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by BigfootIsReal (Post 2448171)
No, I buy cards that actually match the grade given, and have done quite well.

Judging by your comments, I’m guessing you’ve never seen a card cracked, regraded, and it received a higher grade? It does happen and I’ve done it countless times on lower valued cards. I’m not paying $1000+ to PSA for that gamble on this card though, which is why people like me post that it “looks nicer” in instances like this. Thanks for your comments. I can’t help explain it to you any more than I have. Best of luck buying your grades.

Leon 07-16-2024 08:04 AM

This isn't really the place for a lot of back and forth. This is a place to buy, sell and trade. That card does look nice for the grade. Nuff said. Good luck with the sale.
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