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Then if you want grading there is this. I have not seen one of their graded cards in a while. It used to be the sleeve you send cards to PSA in with a sticker across the top. They don't get the premium PSA does but there is NO WAY IN HELL they could do a worse job at grading. http://www.verisleeve.com/ EDIT: I have a complete SGC graded set and they do take up WAY too much space. I think if a honest grading company used a smaller version of what is posted in the first link it would be a giant improvement over the thick slabs that are offered now. Last edited by bnorth; 12-28-2019 at 12:02 PM. |
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It's almost as if "regulation" of TPGs should be required.
Ensure graders are trained and know what they're looking at. Only allow highly qualified graders to assess high value cards. These highly qualified graders would "register" as an expert and be provided with a "grader ID" number. The graders name would remain anonymous in the event some type of legal assessment was being weighed. At least the collecting public could see a pattern if one were to emerge with a specific grader. It also adds a little credibility to the TPG. The thought is that if the TPG has to keep things transparent then having people accountable may actually produce a more "realistic" TPG that is actually not associated with "sales" or potential sales. Kind of hard to believe there isn't something going on today with all the crap we've seen in the past few years. Bottom line, there needs to be accountability in the TPGs.
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I'm astonished this isn't already in place. Seems like the grader ID would be in place since Day 1 |
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i'd have a card database (owner registry) so the same card couldnt be sold on the market if a person can verify if the serial number is already owned by someone else who isnt selling it...also avoids fraud...
id also have a a 'best of the best' card award... Last edited by 1952boyntoncollector; 12-29-2019 at 06:55 PM. |
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