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I was hoping to get some help with differences in PSA slabs used for tobacco cards. I have seen some where the slab is all hard plastic and the card (Allen and ginter n3) fits snug on all sides. I have also seen a type where it appears the outside has a plastic or vinyl and the card area is much larger so the card has room to move on all sides.
I was wondering why both are used and if the newer holders are only one or the other. I have started a ginter n3 set and prefer the hard plastic case. I don't like the vinyl look or the fact that the card can move in the other type but I don't know if I could avoid buying those. If I send to PSA for reholder, would the be in the hard plastic case? Thanks for any info. Just started with vintage cards and am not familiar with card slabs, although I used to collect coins so I know se about graded slabs from that. |
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PSA has been known to use a caramel-sized slab with a mylar insert for tobacco cards when the border is larger than normal.
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The slabs I am talking about look that the outside of the actual slab has some kind of plastic around it. The card itself is not sleeved I any way but it is not a tight fit in the slab
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Are you talking about these? http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/370781998461?lpid=82
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No, sorry if I'm being confusing. This is the type hard plastic type:
http://m.ebay.com/itm/301221329614 This is the one with plastic or vinyl on the outside: http://m.ebay.com/itm/301221159662?nav=SEARCH |
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I have also wondered about this. The plastic / vinyl look is not just from scanning. I have several PSA slabs which have this problem. I have wondered if it is a consequence of a bad seal?
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That "plastic vinyl look" is the mylar insert. It is on the inside.
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Thanks for the responses. So why do some have the insert and some don't?
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Yes... Those with it certainly look like crap! (Mine included)
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Size of the card relative to the slab. If they can't get a close enough fit they will use the mylar.
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