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Old 02-21-2016, 10:23 AM
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I would be interested in seeing both cards out of their holders and a poll generated to see folks pick which one is the 10 and which is the 9.

I suspect the results would be 60/40.
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Old 02-21-2016, 10:27 AM
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I would be interested in seeing both cards out of their holders and a poll generated to see folks pick which one is the 10 and which is the 9.

I suspect the results would be 60/40.
I'm not sure you could distinguish even with a loupe. Especially knowing personally of many 9s that "bumped" to 10s which likely is a drop in the bucket.

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Old 02-21-2016, 10:40 AM
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I'm not sure you could distinguish even with a loupe. Especially knowing personally of many 9s that "bumped" to 10s which likely is a drop in the bucket.
Although I think this is true in many cases, for this comparison, I think 99% would be able to see which one is the PSA 10 (Link) and which card was PSA 9 (Link).

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I almost never closely look at high grade cards, but I am surprised that 10 got a 10 with the chipping on the bottom border. I think I might prefer the 9.
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I almost never closely look at high grade cards, but I am surprised that 10 got a 10 with the chipping on the bottom border. I think I might prefer the 9.
Agreed. that bottom edge is a nightmare (as far 10's go). It looks to be ever so slightly diamond cut, too. Personally, I'd rather buy a second home than own either card, but I suppose anyone spending that kind of money on a baseball card already has all the houses they want.
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Could be the scans but I like the looks of the 9 better too. I would think the
big ink blob probably had an effect on the grade though.
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OK, maybe I am in the minority. I thought the 10 had noticeably stronger corners, and I didn't like that ink blob / print spot on the back of the 9.
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OK, maybe I am in the minority. I thought the 10 had noticeably stronger corners, and I didn't like that ink blob / print spot on the back of the 9.
I continue to puzzle how a card can be better than Mint. Unless you define Mint as less than Mint. In which case the whole thing is BS. Good marketing though, PSA read and cultivated its target audience well.

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The 10 has much better corners then the 9. It is very obvious. I would be happy with a solid 7
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Could be the scans but I like the looks of the 9 better too. I would think the
big ink blob probably had an effect on the grade though.
As long as the ink is bold and clear on the $2 holder, that's probably what the buyer was most interested in seeing.
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As long as the ink is bold and clear on the $2 holder, that's probably what the buyer was most interested in seeing.
....and 10 always seems clearer than 9.
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