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Posted By: jeff s
This is an area in which I know little, so I turn to you for help: |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
that's pretty fair. Depends on the issue. Might still sell for PSA6 prices if really scarce. |
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Posted By: Elliot
I think it would be closer in price to a 3 or 4. If it was OC then I would think closer to a 5. The MC designation is the kiss of death. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
what is MC? miscut? |
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Posted By: MW
Jay -- |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Typically sell for less than the unqualified card one grade below it. Very few cards at the PSA 6 level will get "OC" for centering as the centering requirements get far less stringent at that level. A PSA 8 OC that is centered to meet the standards of an unqualified PSA 6 would sell for a Psa 6 price, with perhaps a small premium for the coner and surface condition. |
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Posted By: David
Why does PSA use qualifiers? Perhaps it's just me, but I thought grades (Good, Very Good, Mint, etc) were supposed to be determined by things like centering and marks. Does PSA have 10 (RC), meaning 'Mint but with rounded corners?' Or 6 (HCM), meaning 'ExMt but Half of Card is Missing'? |
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Posted By: David
My point being, that if I was going to give someone good money to grade my card (Which, of course, is more than unlikely as I actually own a Beckett Monthly and can read), I would hope that they would actually give the card a grade. |
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Posted By: TBob
on their grading. I have seen PSA 5 T207 Lowdermilks that are 5-95 and no MC designation. It is a known fact that almost EVERY Lowdermilk is going to be between 0-100 and 10-90 but according to their standards they should be receiving an "OC" or "MC". |
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Posted By: David Vargha
For VG/EX and EX -- 85/15 |
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Posted By: Bruce Moreland
Qualified cards are an interesting idea that should have stayed an idea rather than a grading policy. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I have a whole collection of PSA 8 o/c cards. They so brutally devalue really nice cards. They are a stupid policy that should be scrapped, but they do offer collectors a chance for really sharp cards at bargain bin prices. Bust em out and send em to SGC |
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Posted By: Bruce Moreland
Have you done this recently? If so, what happened? |
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
I could ramble on this topic for quite awhile, but want to make one point. As I see it, the only good served by a qualifier is to advise a buyer of a condition that might interest him if he could not see it. In other words, I know what a miscut, off center or off focus card looks like if I'm shown the card, but might use the qualifier info if I was buying sight unseen (I know, a dangerous practice). |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I remember a 1915 CJ Joe Jax that was eBay and the seller said that the card was originally an 8OC, but resubmitted and asked for a grade with no qualifiers. He got a 4. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
that i bought through the mail after a 15 minute talk with the seller, I think he said ex-mint, had no bottom border. |
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Posted By: David
I had a Willie Mays that was so miscut that it was a Nellie Fox. |
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