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I am looking for a Schmidt RC in a PSA 9. I see both the regular version and the OPC version. Is one more valuable than the other in the same grade? If so, how much more in a PSA 9 grade?
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I would guess that the OPC in a "9" would be much tougher but there is probably more interest in his Topps than OPC card so the price levels might be fairly even with these offsetting points.
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OPC has a pretty good premium over the Topps, Good luck finding a OPC in a 9 as they typically have rough cuts.
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As for cards that typically have rough cuts, does PSA still reduce the grade for them or do they allow it w/o penalty?
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I believe you can still get a high grade with a rough cut OPC from PSA. If I'm not mistaken, Rick Probstein's PSA 10 Gretzky RC has a rough cut.
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Here's the only OPC card I own, a PSA 9 "rough cut"
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