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Posted By: bimmy
sorry professor but i was thinking that the problem went wrong with the data entry. im just assuming here but psa labels are probably made from a computer database of cards they grade, instead of typing in 1922, the person typed 1932, up came the frisch info and bingo, error made. the person could have made the typo or had a momentary lapse. iam oversimplifying a bit, but you get my point. if the person did look at the card and know (think) it to be a 1932 caramel and label it such, why would the person attach the number #30 to it? he would either have the number memorized, or have to look it up...maybe on the computer and hence the error. |
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