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Old 05-28-2018, 11:18 AM
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Wouldn't it be crap, if we were to find they hire Collage kids with no back ground ? All they have is a chart & scale and text to go by ?
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Old 05-28-2018, 11:30 AM
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Wouldn't it be crap, if we were to find they hire Collage kids with no back ground ? All they have is a chart & scale and text to go by ?
This is the genius of PSA. Other than the top couple of guys, we have no idea of who grades the cards or what their qualifications are, but it makes no difference.
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Look how the Wallace flairs out on the bottom left....I think the altered was right to begin with, and now it resides in a numbered holder.
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Wouldn't it be crap, if we were to find they hire Collage kids with no back ground ? All they have is a chart & scale and text to go by ?
What makes you think that is not what is happening?

The TPG's grading specifications appear to be a collage of subjective views.

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when their motto is it's only a opinion they can not be held accountable.
I know plenty of people who freely share their opinions, and they're idiots.
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There's absolutely nothing wrong with that Wallace - it's a beautiful card. Again, buy the card, not the holder.
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There's absolutely nothing wrong with that Wallace - it's a beautiful card. Again, buy the card, not the holder.
Look at the left side how it flairs out at the bottom, and tell me again, objectively, there is nothing wrong with that card.
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Look at the left side how it flairs out at the bottom, and tell me again, objectively, there is nothing wrong with that card.
The card is probably not flat in the holder...
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The TPG's should put out expansive and unedited (except for time) videos of vintage cards going through the actual grading process, so all of us collectors can finally get some legitimate insight as to what is going on there. Make them randomly selected submissions meandering step by step through the entire operation, showing EXACTLY what is going on behind the scenes. Yes, of course, there is plenty of room for the companies to put the best light on their workings, but hell yeah would it be a big step in the right direction.
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The TPG's should put out expansive and unedited (except for time) videos of vintage cards going through the actual grading process, so all of us collectors can finally get some legitimate insight as to what is going on there. Make them randomly selected submissions meandering step by step through the entire operation, showing EXACTLY what is going on behind the scenes. Yes, of course, there is plenty of room for the companies to put the best light on their workings, but hell yeah would it be a big step in the right direction.
There's a really good chance that when a company is very busy your cards don't get a full look. If they are allowed to just give out an A or N5 because its "an opinion", then I'm sure many cards that need to be looked at closely (hard ones, like vintage ) are just given the N5 to save time and move on to the next batch knowing that the customers will likely resubmit anyway. Ask anyone who has sent in 100 T206's what their results are like.
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