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PSA 8 to PSA 9
Has anyone resubmitted a card (in holder) and had it bumped from PSA 8 to a PSA 9? I couldn't find any other threads on this specific topic from the search engine here.
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No, the only experience I've had is cracking it first. It's probably extremely rare to get a bump up while in the holder.
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I have heard of it happening, even a 9 to a 10 a few times. I have never had any luck personally.
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Yes
I have on a number of occasions. Card needs to clearly be under graded to have best success rate.
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Yes, it happens. Even on very expensive cards. One of the guys on the PSA message board just increased a Jim Brown rookie from an 8 to 8.5:
https://forums.collectors.com/discus...m-brown-rookie I had a Gold Classic Jeter /9500 that I sent in that got a 9. Sold it and forgot to remove it from my inventory. Noticed that when I spotted it next, it had been upgraded to a 10. Some of the 1993 SP Jeters that are now 10s were once 9s.
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I’ve kept an eye on the Jeter 1993 SP and if 9s did become 10s, it wasn’t in the past 11 months. The pop at PSA is still 22, as it was when I started this thread last May: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=254951 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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review or c/o
I consider myself a wiley old veteran when it comes to reviews and c/o's. With oodles of high grade (some very pack fresh) 50's and 60's Topps cards, I have experienced the entire gamut of PSA grading circles. Via review, I have had a few 8's go to 9's and even one or two 9's to 10's. Usually they do not bump and if they do, 98% = .5 pt. That said, nothing compares to the good old fashioned c/o. Generally speaking, if you find some decent mid grades with a corner hit, it can easily become an 8, 9, or sometimes 10. Of course there is an occasional downgrade, but in my experience, the good outweighs the bad 8X min. Additionally, I have had a good deal of success with Becket c/o's and a good deal of NO success with SGC c/o's. Big surprise.
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