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Old 01-08-2018, 03:41 PM
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I suggested to Joe on many occasions PSA should do that, I'm glad they are now doing that. It's actually an easy search with PSA to keep track of sales since you are dealing with a finite amount of cards each day

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I might be mistaken and maybe they will expand but I believe the PSA auction site only tracks sales of PSA graded items.
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The PSA site is very easy to navigate and search. While it is only PSA cards, and is missing many past sales, it is a very nice feature. I imagine in time they will update with more data, even if not, I find it very quick and easy to use.
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Since they claim that PSA cards sell for more than their competitors, they should put their money where their mouths are and post sales of other grading companies, too.

If their claims are correct, the detailed evidence will all be right there, clear as day, iron clad.
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Not a bad start, but it seriously lacks organization. There's no average and with auctions going back to 2006 it'll take a while to figure out information about a well traded card.
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If the PSA site only provides data on PSA graded cards then it's an interesting but not complete resource.

The web portal provides a link that either takes you directly to the auction from which the listing is associated or it comes close by providing a link to the auction house. I'm not a PSA fan but this isn't too bad.

I typically really don't like PSA. All the garbage associated with them: the Mastro graded PSA8 Wagner... what a crock of crap.... All of the graded T206 cards from the "Hall" collection - another shoddy piece of work... ok, I'll stop for now, because if I really get started and get on a roll then this post will be toooooo long....
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