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I'm debating to buy a couple cards that have a PSA OC qualifier. Has anyone had experience with having say a PSA 7oc transfer to SGC? Would it drop a couple grades? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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As an experiment, I cracked 2 PSA-8 OCs to SGC. They came back a 5 and a 6. If they are borderline OC, you might get a single grade drop, but if they are badly OC you will likely get smacked around.
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I appreciate the info
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Thats just it, it depends how poorly OC they are. I just recently saw a PSA 9 (OC) get cracked out and resubmitted to PSA and it came back as a straight PSA 9 with no OC qualifier at all. I believe the card was from the 70's, Dave Windfield RC i believe, but you get my point ![]() Last edited by Bilko G; 05-01-2011 at 12:07 AM. |
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JMHO, but subbing a slabbed card w/ a "Q" to another TPG, is just throwing $ away and begging for an un-objective review and certain grade drop. If it were me, I'd bust it and sub it raw. I think that way, your odds are improved on getting a better and impartial grade.
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