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(It's not my card and I obscured the serial number for the heck of it.)
I can't stand people who constantly talk about graded cards and all the ridiculous chatter about, "Hey, do you think if I break this card out and get it re-graded it'll get a .5 bump??" It bugs me to no end. Hate it!!!! You may have a different opinion, so whatever. But that's where I stand. So I ran across this card today and am at a complete loss as to why in heck anyone in their right mind would say this is an 8????!!!! Isn't an 8 supposed to be a beautiful, nearly perfect card?? Since the number grade is on a separate line, this is a relatively recent grading, so you can't say that perhaps PSA overgraded it back in the day when they didn't really have their act together. $_57.jpg The photograph itself is at such a ridiculously tilted angle that it almost pinwheels right off the face of the card. That jumps out at you right away and it's impossible to ignore this stupidly obvious flaw. Add in the fact that each corner shows bumped/rounded wear and the edges look, for lack of a better term, pockmarked. How is this an 8????????????????????????????????????? Yowza!!!!
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I hate the graded system as well. I don't need anyone to tell me what my eyes are seeing. The grading system came out when the industry was dying it's first death back in the 1990s. Collectors are wetting their pants to get a 2.00 low number common for thousands because it is high grade. I only collect raw cards. If I have to get a graded card, I will take it out the holder to put the card in my collection.
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The part about grading that I don't get is why. To buy a raw card that isn't altered/counterfeit I have to know several things to look for. Now if I wanted that same card graded I need to know everything I do to safely buy a raw card. Then on top of that now I have to learn how to look for cracked/resealed slabs, fake slabs, and learn what companies aren't a complete joke(I know they all are).
In my opinion it is much safer to buy raw than graded anyday. |
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While grading is subjective and we've all seen examples of when even PSA or SGC didn't get it right I believe they do a pretty good job for the most part. Almost all of the vintage cards in my collection are graded, and I feel safer buying a graded card than a raw one if I'm spending more than a couple hundred dollars online.
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First, that card doesn't look like an "8" to me... I guess why it's said "buy the card not the holder".
I'm not doing the registry thing, but it seems like a lot of people are into it. I think it could be fun, but I wouldn't personally care about who has the best conditioned cards in a particular arena. I've never sent in a card to be graded by any of the grading companies, but when I purchase online I do try to pick up graded cards. I've had way too many instances when buying online that the raw card was nowhere near what I expected. To date, I haven't had a bad experience with a graded card; hopefully that will continue. If I'm going to a show I like to buy the raw stuff... |
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Color Blind?
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looks like a black and white dress..i mean blue and gray..
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But if we didn't have graded cards, when would we use the word "poppage"
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Grading has its pros and cons.
Majority of the time a graded card provides a valid condition level when buying and selling on eBay. Graded cards also provide a level of protection.
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It's strange that someone hasn't come out with a computerized digital pattern/texture recognition based system that would give the same grade to the same card every time, and charge a flat rate for grading regardless of value. Technology certainly exists to do that, but maybe the development costs are more than the business model could recover. The number of cards such a system could grade per day would be way beyond human graders so it might make it up in volume, especially if everyone abandoned human graders.
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Could be that this card is an "8" when compared to other copies of this card? With the 72 set being one of my favorites and with having gone through 10s of 1000s of 72s to build multiple sets, I know that this 518 card is tough to find centered. Despite the tilt cut, this example is remarkably centered when compared to other copies of this card.
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NM-MT 8: Near Mint-Mint A PSA NM-MT 8 is a super high-end card that appears Mint 9 at first glance, but upon closer inspection, the card can exhibit the following: a very slight wax stain on reverse, slightest fraying at one or two corners, a minor printing imperfection, and/or slightly off-white borders. Centering must be approximately 65/35 to 70/30 or better on the front and 90/10 or better on the reverse.
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http://www.psacard.com/psasetregistr...et.aspx?s=3092 While the scan makes it tough for me to tell the condition of the corners, a grader applied their "subjective" opinion to the card in regards to the corners and awarded the card an "8". This card has always been a low pop card (currently only 54 8s and 15 higher) likely due to how tough this card is to find centered. Seems like the fact that this specific example is much more reasonably centered than most copies of this card helped it subjectively grade an 8. In other words, because this card is a challenge to find well centered, did someone allow more room on this 8 than other 8's and have their opinion swayed because of the low pop? Likely so, IMO. In the past with the graded sets that I built (and still have them), my enjoyment of the sets came from the challenge of building them cost effectively, as this set 72 Topps fully graded maybe offered once or twice a year. Whenever buying a graded card though, I still bought the card and not the grade. When building my 72 set I still would have considered this card, but at a much lower price than a more nicely centered example. As a collector I much prefer building ungraded sets(as long as they are a challenge to complete). As I move back and work on older sets, hardly any of my cards are graded for this reason. Why would someone grade a 72 518 card? Because if a collector would like to complete the challenge of building a 72 graded set, this is a tough card to find as many are located in other collector's sets already. |
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I cant imagine the amount of ebay returns if all there were was ungraded cards....arguments of not seeing the scan clearly and what 'near mint' is.... |
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I just dont get why anyone would have a '72 Wayne Garrett graded in the first place.
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Card grading has been a boon for me. I wouldn't be able to collect, otherwise, because of the lack of good, quality vintage dealers in my area. And I simply do not trust buying raw cards online...too much of an issue over alterations.
At least with card grading there is a standard in play, and I know with the better confidence that what I'm getting is legit. But with that said, I always buy the card, never the grade. If offered for the same price, I'd readily buy a centered PSA 6 over an off center PSA 8. And while I try to buy PSA 6-7s, I have no problems buyings 5s or even 4s if the card has terrific eye appeal for me. Card grading is a tool to aid the hobbyist and the collect and the investor, but it is not the only one, and certainly not one which all should rely upon. Because a blind faith is a great why to wind up with a phony '52 Mantle in a cracked holder.... |
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would be easy to start a thread 'why I hate raw cards' and show a listing on ebay with the card description and pictures and then when receive the card show what you actually got picture wise.......the comparisons would show huge differences . |
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Personally, I have no use for grading.........for the most part. I do see some value to it, in the case of wanting to hedge your bet that the card is genuine, and not a reprint/forgery/counterfeit. Perfect example is the Rose RC...I just felt better knowing it was in a slab. (PSA) Obviously not a guarantee, but I feel it tilts the odds in your favor.
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I must have missed something
Experts have a prolonged or intense experience through practice and education in a particular field. In specific fields. Do grading companies have their own schools like Fast Food Companies and Circus Clowns Also the Grading Companies have no Liability on the cards that they grade wrong or by inconsistencies by a half or whole number which can also cost MONEY for people who paid for the grading service Last edited by rgpete; 06-17-2015 at 05:08 PM. |
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LOL Some days I would say exactly like circus clowns.
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actually there is liability on psa's part and there have been many of instances where a circus clown has gotten the grade wrong and psa has either bought the card back from the winning bidder or was the winning bidder themselves to get the card off the market.
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