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I just got PSA grades back on some 1967 high numbers. I was shocked that the Belanger rookie got a 3. I had expected maybe a 7. The card is perfectly centered with sharp corners and a good surface (edit: there is some kind of scratch or wrinkle on the surface). It is marred by 6 "fisheye" dots (little white circles on black ink parts of the card). I found some threads about fisheyes and grading, and most people say you might get a slight downgrade for them. But is 6 fisheyes on one card just too many? Really, a 4 point deduction?
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Is this a scratch on the card? Pretty harsh grade, though.
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Grades must’ve just popped today, as it’s not even in PSA’s database yet. Figured I would check the back just to see if anything there might be to blame, but not yet possible!
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You pay the money, and you get their grade. That's the way it's always worked. Yet you for whatever reason still opted to play a game where they rather than you as the customer make the rules.
So now you're complaining? Why? Granted the fee you paid is long gone. Chalk that up as an expensive learning experience. But you still have the card and you can always break it out of its plastic prison and enjoy it for what it is. ![]()
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Agree pretty harsh grade. Nice high # though
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You're right! There is some kind of flaw there, which I did not notice when I submitted the card. So maybe that explains some of the low grade. And perhaps the fisheyes are the rest. Still is a very handsome card. And as a light-hitting infielder myself, I was always impressed how important Mark Belanger was to the Orioles' success.
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Really nice card. Fisheyes would never cause a card to get downgraded more than a single grade, I'd imagine. 99% of the time this happens (thought it was a 7 but graded a 3) it has to do with surface integrity, a scratch (as poster already noted), or something less than a wrinkle but more than nothing (a bubble, surface veining etc.). These are often the most difficult flaws to interpret and can lead to wide-varying opinions from one grader to the next.
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Now that it’s available on PSA’s site, I wonder if there’s something going on with the back. I will admit that I’m no expert on this card, and maybe it’s just a visual illusion, but the back almost looks like there’s some staining or toning? Almost wonder if it’s from soaking or from being pasted into a photo album or something.
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While this may also have been true to a much lesser extent fifty years ago, I simply couldn't find the cards I wanted then. So, yes, I suppose things have improved over the last few decades. I still absolutely hate price focused discussions though. My posts are all about the aesthetics of cards and the joy I've gotten from collecting them over the decades.
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A replacement for Aparicio, eh? Kind of funny that Aparicio went on to play through the 1973 season.
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This is a helpful comment, thanks. Really the main reason I am here on this board is to understand the best way to liquidate several of my childhood late 60s complete sets. I am considering putting them up for auction, consigning, breaking and selling the sets myself, or finding a willing buyer/collector, or something else I haven't thought of. Maybe it's worth a new thread, not for this one that's about fisheyes and PSA!
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