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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
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Posted By: Anonymous
self explanatory in the description, prevent people from stealing the image and scamming other people. |
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Posted By: DJ
Security reasons of course! |
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Posted By: Wesley
I am not a centering freak, but that card is really off-centered for an unqualified 7. |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Wes I had the same thought about the centering. Although maybe the scan distorts it a little because it is so small? |
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Posted By: Anonymous
However, it would be a little difficult (not a lot difficult) to supply a legit cert # |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Someone could steal the scan, get the real cert number from the seller, use the same scan later, and supply the real cert. |
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Posted By: Charlie O'Neal
I think it is more effective to write your name on the tape covering the cert number. Like it is right now all I would have to do is email the seller to get the cert. number and I would still be able to steal the picture and list it next month. I tend to shy away from auctions like this for that very reason. Eventhough I can't afford the card in in the first place. |
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Posted By: cmoking
I emailed him and got the certification number. I have also in the past won a 1934 Goudey Gehrig #61 PSA 8 from him, and received the card without any problems. The guy is legit. |
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Posted By: cmoking
There are a few things I don't like about PSA (gasp), although I do like them in general. One of those things is that they don't punish the grade of a card when it is very off center from L/R, but will when it is equivalently off center from T/B. Why is this? I don't know. But as you can see in all these three PSA 7 Ruths, they are all around 90/10 or so L/R. With the same centering T/B, it wouldn't get higher than a 6...at least based on the cards I have or have seen. For me, L/R off centering really bothers me because it is very noticeable...but T/B off centering doesn't bother me nearly as much. So getting a PSA 6 with T/B oc with PSA 8 corners is a great bargain for this collector. |
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Posted By: joe brennan
Its poosible that the submitter ask for no qualifiers. Theses cards could be legit 9 oc's and with a request for no qualifiers knocked them 2 grades to a 7. Just a thought. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Actually, if the owner asked for no qualifiers and they were truly centered 90/10, it wouldnt knock the cards from a nine to a 7 - it should knock the cards all the way down to a 2 or 3 (or whatever the maximum grade is that permits 90/10 centering). |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Thank You, Josh! That's absolutely right. IF PSA follows their own rules THEN what you said is CORRECT!!! |
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Posted By: Alan
Wish I could afford it. I will be curious to see what this one goes for, being that the seller says it went for $11,500 a few years ago from Mastro. |
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