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Old 11-07-2024, 05:24 PM
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Default How is this a PSA 5 with no qualifier?

I’ve been researching this set a bit and recently came across this example. Like my own card, this Whitey Ford card has an ink stamp on the rear of the card for the school nurse. The stamp was obviously applied by the school nurse after the card was produced so how is this a PSA 5 without a qualifier?
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Old 11-07-2024, 06:05 PM
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You can select (or unselect, I don't remember its been a while) a "No Qualifiers" Box when submitting; probs what happened here
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Old 11-07-2024, 06:21 PM
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You can select (or unselect, I don't remember its been a while) a "No Qualifiers" Box when submitting; probs what happened here
That checkbox is long gone.
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Old 11-07-2024, 10:30 PM
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I believe 'School Nurse-Teachers' qualify for no qualifiers.

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I believe 'School Nurse-Teachers' qualify for no qualifiers.

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Yeah, most of the school nurses are not qualified.
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Yeah, most of the school nurses are not qualified.

in some state's school districts , the Nurses are authorized to perform gender-affirming surgery right there in their offices if like , for example , any young boys are overheard singing show tunes .
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an ink stamp on the rear of the school nurse
That's hot.
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That's hot.
I was waiting for someone to catch that! I fixed it to prevent further derailing of the thread though.
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I would say that the stamp was applied by the original issuer. The cards were handed out to school nurse who applied the stamp. Similar to many other "back stamps" that are on E and W issues. So my vote is no qualifier needed.
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I would say that the stamp was applied by the original issuer. The cards were handed out to school nurse who applied the stamp. Similar to many other "back stamps" that are on E and W issues. So my vote is no qualifier needed.
I’m not sure I understand your reply. Are you saying that the original printer applied the stamp or the nurse did? I can’t see the stamp being applied by the printer. It’s haphazardly done and screams of a old rubber stamp and ink pad. I think it was most certainly done by the nurse after the fact when she received them hence why there are examples that don’t have the stamp on them.
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I’m not sure I understand your reply. Are you saying that the original printer applied the stamp or the nurse did? I can’t see the stamp being applied by the printer. It’s haphazardly done and screams of a old rubber stamp and ink pad. I think it was most certainly done by the nurse after the fact when she received them hence why there are examples that don’t have the stamp on them.
I think he meant that the school nurse was the original distributer, not the printer.
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