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90% of the cards he picked out were modern.
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I bet 90%+ of the cards submitted were modern. Look, there really aren’t that many prewar cards out there, and I bet a good portion of prewar cards extant (
![]() Ok, big difference between modern and post war…. I do think there are likely a ton of postwar cards still raw (1945-1980). I wonder how many of these were submitted. I bet not many as the juice is probably not worth the squeeze - who wants to pay those prices to grade a 1967 Rose that grades a 5? Thoughts: Of the cards currently being submitted to PSA, what percentage is prewar (1942ish or older), post-war vintage (1942-1980), modern (1981-2010), ultra modern (2010+). And, how does that break down differ with SGC (I assume more vintage) and Beckett (I assume much more modern)? BTW- aside from prewar, I made up those temporal distinctions but I think they make sense |
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Are they imaging all cards grade now? Or was this only for the expensive submissions at the National?
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I’d guess the top 10 he picked were an overall representation of what the company is seeing most these days. A ton of modern basketball & baseball, and a little vintage baseball, football, random “futbol” & Pokémon cards. Can’t offend any of the genres by forgoing fair representation.
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Man, there are some (IMO) UGLY basketball cards in there. I guess that's where all the millennial money is now but yuck.
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Guess my Chamberlain rookie in 7 didn't make the cut.
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I prefer the original Adam Bomb card and still have a couple. No need to add metallic borders to that one.
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THe 90s inserts are pretty sharp, and that MJ auto /23 is very nice. not a huge fan of the prism cards, however
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