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Originally Posted by Runscott
Matt, you are 100% correct.
I found this bit from the link you posted, interesting. I didn't realize that McNall did the submitting. I thought PSA was created specifically as a way of 'authenticating' the card and sweeping the trimming under the carpet.
"A few months after he and Gretzky bought the card, a new company -- Professional Sports Authenticator, now the hobby's biggest and most important card-grading service -- was born. McNall submitted the card for inspection and it was declared a PSA 8 on a scale of 1-10."
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Originally Posted by g_vezina_c55
thanks for the link.
Interesting picture.
I never see this card in real so i can t have a real opinion about it .
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I can't find the video right now, maybe some one else can help.
The grader of the card said something like "I could tell the card was hand cut, I just felt like it deserved a grade". When PSA first started, I believe the only graded unaltered cards. So they had two options, either grade the card numerically or no holder.
Edit: G Venezia, if you compare the photo to the one in the holder, it's easy to see the vertical borders are fatter in the raw photo. They are also wavy ( although they are wavy in the holder too just thinner)
Some people think they are not the same card, I think it's obvious that they are the the same. IMO