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Old 12-03-2008, 10:56 AM
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Posted By: davidcycleback

Duly note that the PSA card graders/authenticators are not told who submitted the card they are examining. This has been one of PSA's specific and spelled out policies for years. Thus, the submitters' sex/religion/race/nationality/creed/politics/hair color/income/etc is not a factor in the grading and authentication of a card.

If a card collector was sincerely worried that sexual orientation, ethnic or religious bigotry was an issue, guess what he'd do? He'd submit his cards to PSA, knowing that the graders would be completely ignorant of this things.

I submitted an autograph to PSA/DNA and at no time and no where did they ask for my ethnic background, religion, politics, etc. As I submitted the autograph on company account, they didn't even know my sex.

Someone's claim that that she can't get a genuine sports card authenticated due to ethnics or sex or religion is, to be charitable, weak. As Ross Perot would say, that dog won't hunt.

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