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Here's the card in question:
s-l1600.jpg That's bad. What's the most likely scenario, real card removed and replaced, or an accidental labeling error at PSA??
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I can't see any evidence of removal and replacement in the "tamper-evident" holder, so, as unusual as it is, I suppose it is just a case of PSA overgrading it.
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The pic on Psa’s website when you check this cert is this card.
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The strange part is that all the other nearby cert numbers, presumably from the same submission, appear to be harshly graded. All 2s and 3s that look like 3s, 4s, and 5s.
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I am pretty sure PSA meant to give this a 9 grade, but the grader no doubt has a rare form of head over heals/mirror image number dyslexia, so naturally it got slabbed as a 6.
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I wonder if this is a case where PSA accidentally switched the grades. It’s happened to me before, although on a 2-card order, so it was much more obvious.
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