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T206 PSA 9 Bender Portrait
Posted By: <b>Prewarbill</b><p>Did anyone notice that the PSA 9 Bender in Mastro's Auction looked very similar to the PSA 8 that sold in Sotheby's Auction last Fall? Also noted, that there was an additional PSA 9 added to the pop report during this time. Coincidence or the same card?
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T206 PSA 9 Bender Portrait
Posted By: <b>B.C.Daniels</b><p>this is an every day event in auction houses with shuffled cards that are popped out and resubmitted then if "bumped" placed back in major auctions shortly down the road~<br /><br />BcD <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14>
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T206 PSA 9 Bender Portrait
Posted By: <b>fessgreg</b><p>is the bender really a 9? it has the centering. the card went for 7.1k in SCP and 16.2k in mastro. nice profit for someone. i wonder how many times it had to be resubmitted in order to get a 9 grade? signed greg
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T206 PSA 9 Bender Portrait
Posted By: <b>Jim Dale</b><p>Well we all know people buy the card not the grade - right? That cheap shot aside (sorry) I'm sure anyone that has a graded card that isn't a 10 thinks it might be a higher grade then shown. They are probably right in some limited cases. Beckett recently - very openly - suggested those with in a half a grade of the next one up resubmit their cards for another look. It made a lot of modern BGS holders quite upset and they've been kind of quiet about it sense. <br /><br />Then we have that issue hashed out here some weeks back about PSA reslabbing cards for one of the auction houses \ sellers so the same card could go up with a new serial number. I can't imagine they didn't ask for a regrade in hopes of a bump on some of them? <br /><br />
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