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I won an auction for a PSA 5 1966 Topps #43 Don Landrum and it is plainly the very rare 'partially airbrushed button on pants' variation, but the PSA label doesn't specify it as such. It actually says nothing at all regarding the button.
I checked PSA's website and they do, in fact, list and grade this card in the 3 different variations we all know: with button, without button and partially airbrushed button showing, so I'm wondering, did PSA somehow miss the fact this was a variation? Or perhaps it was graded some time before they started dividing the card into the three separate variations? I'm at a loss. Does anybody have any insight regarding this situation? And I'm not a PSA member, but if I were to become one is there a way to get them to change the holder to correctly reflect the version of the card it holds? Thanks.
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I believe you can send it in for a re-holder and ask for the variation to be noted. I have a small stack I'm getting ready to send in, a few T206's without the back noted on the flip and a 52 topps without the black back notation. I believe it's $5 a card for the re-holder plus the shipping/insurance both ways. That's why I've been waiting till I had a few to send. I'm not an active submitter myself, so if this is wrong please correct me
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Thanks, guys!!
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