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PSA Certification Number Question
Posted By: John Kal
I would like to know if anyone out there knows what one can tell from the PSA Certification Number. Specifically, does the number have anything to do with the date the card was graded? Also, would the number issued have anything to do with the set it is assigned to? For example, if I submitted a '33 Goudey would the number assigned be different from, say, a '48 Leaf (would it start from a different continuation point?)? In short, is there a code which can be read in any way? |
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