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Posted By: Rob Fouch
Hi, guys. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Nice cobby - congrats. If you are going to have any hope of psa upgrading the card, you will have to crack it out. From what Ive heard, psa does not give higher grades when cards are submitted already slabbed. That being said, I dont think that cobb is going to get a 4. The corners are soft and its got a stain on the back. I think its a great looking cobb, but I think the grade is appropriate. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
but I agree with Josh. Those are 3 corners and with the soiling on the back that's probably the best you can do with a cross-over. |
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Posted By: Rob Fouch
Thanks for the quick response, Josh. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
3 seems very fair grade to me. As mentioned, the card has soft corners and a back stain, but there is also a stain that appears on the front (at the top right). While I suppose it "could" get through PSA as a 4, that seems unlikely. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
yes, you can submit it slabbed (that is what a true "crossover" is on their price list). Anything not in a slab gets graded per the ordinary grading rates. The only thing to look at is if they have a maximum card value for crossovers (I dont use psa, but sgc is 500). Finally, you should also make sure to instruct psa not to crack it out of the slab unless it will get a minimum grade of 3 (which it should). SGC will allow you to put down a minimum grade and I assume psa will as well. |
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Posted By: steve yawitz
Nice card, Rob! I don't think it would get a bump to a 4, but it's not entirely impossible. I also can't see it going down to a 2. Looks like a pretty solid 3 anywhere. So I don't know that it matters much if you send it in slabbed or crack it out yourself. I'd probably go with the latter just because I'd rather remove it myself than have PSA do it. |
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Posted By: Rob Fouch
Thanks for your help, everybody. I appreciate it. |
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Posted By: quan
don't know if u remember but i bought an e121 ruth pitching psa4 from u a couple years back... |
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Posted By: Rob Fouch
Yes, I remember you well, Quan. One of the guys who helped me buy my house. |
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