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Posted By: Tim
When looking at the PSA Population Reports for T206 cards there is a large number listed as "T206 Unknown Back" I read somewhere that when PSA first began grading these cards they did not record which back a card may have with the certificate information. |
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Posted By: Jantz
From what I know, PSA initially graded T206 cards and catagorized them by name & pose(variation) only. Then just recently, PSA began listing T206s by their backs also. This may have been a result from multiple customer requests, but I can't confirm that. As far as PSA decreasing the amount of unknowns, I don't see how they could since they never recorded this information from the start. PSA also recently started putting the back distinctions on the slab label. Keep in mind Tim that these population reports, both PSA & SGC, aren't exact. The pop report numbers are a little off because of collectors/dealers cracking slabs & resubmitting cards for various reasons. |
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Posted By: Tim
Jantz, thanks for the insight. |
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Posted By: Jantz
I'm curious as to how PSA's half-grade system will affect the population report now. I guess time will tell. |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Joe Orlando (President of PSA) indicated at the Set Registry luncheon at the National show last year that he hoped that, over time, people would be sending in their 'unknown back' T206's to be re-holdered under their new system that distinguishes the cards by back type. If enough people do this, eventually the T206 population reports will become easier to use and/or less confusing. Currently about 75% of the T206's graded by PSA still have the 'unknown back' designation, however, so this conversion process is going to take quite some time, even if people are motivated to do the re-submissions. |
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Posted By: Jantz
I'm sure Joe Orlando IS hoping people will resubmit their cards for reholdering. If there were a little icon (like those smiley faces) that shows dripping sarcasm I would have added to the end of my comment. |
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Posted By: Tim
Did PSA mention any incentive for the collector to send in their card and have it reslabbed with the back information? |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
No, Joe didn't mention any incentive for people to send in their cards to get the back type added to the label. Basically, a bunch of people were grilling him about the confusion that had been introduced into the T206 population reports because of their decision to change their labelling system (from generic to back-specific), and that was the best answer he could come up with. |
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Posted By: Jantz
Echoing some of Eric's comment, PSA's website notes that they charge $5 to have a card reholdered and the turnaround time "varies on demand". |
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Posted By: Tim
So if I just wanted to have the card reholdered with the back information included it would cost me $5. However if I had a card that was graded a 4 under the old system that I thought could possibly come back a 4.5 under the new system, I could pay the full grading fee and worst case it would come back the same grade with the back now recorded, best case it would get a bump and have the back info recorded? |
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Posted By: Jantz
Thats a good question. I'm not sure if they would change the label on a card that just gets sent in for review. |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Tim, I think you got it right, although like Jantz I'm not 100% certain that if you send a card in for Review they will break open the holder to update the label to include the back type if they are not going to increase the original grade assigned. |
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Posted By: Tim
Let me start this off with I am very new to T206 collecting so excuse my ignorance if I show it. |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Tim, I would suggest contacting PSA to see if they in fact will add the back type to a T206 that is submitted for Review but doesn't get a grade bump. Then you can decide which service (Re-Holder or Review) would be better to try. |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Hi Scot, |
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Posted By: Jantz
Tim - Its all a matter of your collecting preferences. If you want the label to say "Polar Bear", have it reholdered or if you want to shoot for a 5, then have it regraded. There really is no right or wrong answer. I think you should put the card in storage and let it sit for 6 months. After 6 months have passed see how you feel then about this situation. Bottom line is that you have a beautiful card & I know that I would love to own it. Being from Ohio, I tend to favor the Polar Bear T206s. Whether the card has a 4 or a 5 on the label really doesn't matter much to me. Those two grades are so close anyway I believe it all comes down to the graders opinion that particular day. Thats my .02 cents. Hope it helps you with your decision. |
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