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I know the topic has been mentioned before, sorry if this one has already been posted....I'm not a fan of grading myself, but others may find the concept interesting.
https://us.yahoo.com/news/sports-car...183200440.html Grant
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Ughhh! Crowdsource grading cards using scans only. Can't see how that could possibly go wrong.
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I don't know how they are doing it, but what I would do is slab the card at the kiosk, with a unique barcode and website URL, and then when the card is graded, link that bar code number to the grade and other relevant data (date graded, kiosk submitted at, possibly name of owner which would of course be optional or owners could use an alias) in a database, and then provide a website where the barcode number on the slab could be searched to access the grade and other info. So, for instance, I could claim the alias "Yogi Bear" and get my cards graded that way, and use their website to filter on that username to see what's in my collection. Sort of like building a personal registry. Last edited by Mark17; 08-30-2021 at 02:31 PM. |
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As with shilling, trying to beat your competitor, and all the other nefarious stuff going on by buyers, sellers and collectors, there's no reason to believe the grade assigned by the public will be entirely honest and above board
I also find it highly doubtful this "public grading" will be taken seriously or catch on. Even the owners say it doesn't take the place of professional grading. I doubt many or near any people will pay $16 to have opinions on grade, when they can do it for free in a chat forum. There's nothing wrong with having a "anonymous public, what do you think is the grade?," but it comes across as a gimmick or game ('Hot or not?'). Last edited by drcy; 08-30-2021 at 03:35 PM. |
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can you dig it BCCG
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Can't see people owning higher-end, more valuable cards getting much use from this, nor bothering with it. Lower-end, less valuable commons could be a different story. How many times have you heard about or seen lower graded cards that can be all over the place as far as eye appeal, yet still get the same technical grade from a TPG? This could be a somewht lower cost way to provide that service. We'll have to see if this starts to get any traction in the coming months. Also wonder why they didn't try rolling this out at the National for the added exposure. Time will tell. And since you never give up possession of your card, I wonder if the documentation you get back will be something on a par with a JSA cert letter you just keep with a card if you ever go to sell it. Last edited by BobC; 08-30-2021 at 04:19 PM. |
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In that case their service is completely useless.
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For long time, experienced collectors I agree. But don't forget there are a lot of new people and money jumping into cards it seems. They may see value in this for whatever reason.
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