While sounding like a great idea --
This situation would literally add 1-2 employees per grading company.
The bigger question is,.. would "YOU" pay a much steeper price for that documentation. I bet the answer is a loud "NO, are you out of your mind"
And this problem moves over to modern cards as well -- just ask those collectors who have traced the history of the 2001 Bowman Chrome Albert Pujols card. When that card first came out; the value is no where near where it is today; thus a few "fake" serial numbering issues have occured. Again; who would have thought to do a detailed exam of a card graded in the year of issue?
Just MOO
Rich
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