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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
IMO nobody is going to take a chance on crossing a 10, especially if they have connections. A PSA 10 on a vintage card is never a sure thing or even close. Especially on a super high profile card and especially nowadays. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong.
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You're not wrong. Despite this card being as perfect as a 61 Fleer Wilt RC gets, the chances that it would have even passed grading at all today at PSA, let alone been given a 10 are extremely low. They flag nearly all of these as "min size" now because they are unaware that this set was cut slightly smaller than 2.5x3.5 at factory. But even if it did pass grading, it's a near certainty that even this gem of a card wouldn't have gotten a 10 if it randomly landed on a graders desk by a random submitter at PSA.