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Posted By: Plastic Dog
In the previous line someone mentioned that PSA had a registry for cards. Is that true? I know that both PSA and SGC have equivalent coin grading services which both started coin registries over the last few years. I'm not a coin collector, but from what I've read these registries have totally skewed the entire coin market towards high-end graded examples that could then be "registered." Talk about fricking conflict of interest. Anyway, I seriously hope that this hobby doesn't go down the "registry" path |
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Posted By: vorthian
<< Is that true? >> |
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Posted By: Marc S.
There are about 500 complete or partial sets currently listed in PSA's set registry, including Sir Vorthian with his Fro-Joys. |
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Posted By: leon
could there be such thing as a "complete" type set? Then I could crack my great looking SGC cases, send them to the snotty nosed kids at PSA (sorry Halley), and get them registered.... Now that would be a friggin feat....regards |
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Posted By: Marc
I think it was our own HalleyGator who has gotten (or is very close to getting) PSA to add a "Hall of Fame" collection as something to collect...so I'm expecting to see all of his cards listed as soon as PSA puts that up. |
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Posted By: leon
I would help them but everyone knows I get confused too.....all of those early year partying days that wasted my baseball brain cells......regards (watch out Chicago !) |
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Posted By: vorthian
<< Over $5,000 in grading fees for a set that can be had for $500....not to mention premiums paid for high-grade examples. >> |
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Posted By: runscott
I took some of my nicest early '70s HOF'ers in to have my dealer send them to PSA - he told me not to bother. I didn't have anything spectacular, but this still surprised me. |
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Posted By: vorthian
<< I took some of my nicest early '70s HOF'ers in to have my dealer send them to PSA - he told me not to bother. I didn't have anything spectacular, but this still surprised me. >> |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
an '80 Brett for $700.:( |
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Posted By: Plastic Dog
How can you put a price on childhood heros? Seven hundred doesn't seem excessive. At least not for the 10 1980 Bretts that I have which are centered better than that particular card. |
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