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Old 04-08-2019, 06:45 PM
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It's hard to say for sure, but it could be a combination of the following:

1. The number of cards brought into the show in the 70s was a bit less than 75.

2. While all of those cards looked high grade, some of them had minor flaws which would knock down the technical grade (eg. a minor surface wrinkle), assuming they were graded by a third party grader.

3. Only a small amount of those high grade cards from the 70s card show were ever sent into PSA, SGC, or BVG.
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Old 04-08-2019, 06:56 PM
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Grading companies didn't exists in the 70s. Therefore high grade meant "in uncirculated condition." So they're either waiting to be found again or they're in private collections that don't care as much about grading.
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In addition to those other possibilities, there is also a chance that the 70 included not only the Portrait but some of the other eleven white bordered Bond Breads. Just a thought
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Maybe the original story was wrong and they weren't Bond Bread cards, but the square corner variety that showed up in quantity at a warehouse later. PSA won't grade these square cornered examples. Just a thought.
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Maybe the original story was wrong and they weren't Bond Bread cards, but the square corner variety that showed up in quantity at a warehouse later. PSA won't grade these square cornered examples. Just a thought.
I posted this question elsewhere, but if I submitted my square corner example as a "1949 Sports Stars, Set of 48" do you think PSA would grade it?

The Sports Stars, Set of 48, is discussed extensively in the very lengthy thread regarding the same topic.

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Old 10-21-2020, 11:48 PM
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I really don't know. I've never tried to prove to PSA that they should grade an issue they don't currently recognize. From what I've read, they require a lot of supporting information before they will grade an issue that isn't well known or has an unknown background. Maybe they will decide to grade these cards in the future, but it will take some type of evidence that they haven't seen yet.

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