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Old 06-08-2020, 12:20 PM
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Thanks Bobby. This is always fun.

10's are always fun (and profitable). You got a good eye Greg. If I remember right, you had a boatload of 9's as well.
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It looks like Greg is yin, and therefore I am yang. No matter how beautiful some of my cards looked, the numbers were incredibly low. It was especially egregious with the 1971's...



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All those look right to me Darren.....sorry you weren't pleased.
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With all that life has going on I’ve completely lost track of these threads. I remember sending some cards that must be in the December submission. When I sent them I never dreamed they’d be back by opening day 2020 but tha appears to be a possibility.

Thanks for running these Bobby. I usually end up enjoying reading the lists for the variety of each submission more than my own grades. Imagine what it must be like at PSA seeing such a variety across your grading table every day.
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It looks like Greg is yin, and therefore I am yang. No matter how beautiful some of my cards looked, the numbers were incredibly low. It was especially egregious with the 1971's...



Most of those grades look pretty spot-on to me as well. Looks like they were perhaps toughest on the '68 Seaver, which looks super clean from the scan. And guessing the Pete Rose has a faint crease or surface wrinkle to warrant the "4"?

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Most of those grades look pretty spot-on to me as well. Looks like they were perhaps toughest on the '68 Seaver, which looks super clean from the scan. And guessing the Pete Rose has a faint crease or surface wrinkle to warrant the "4"?
The Pete Rose has worn corners, printers trash in the lower right quadrant, and it not centered. "4" looks right to me.

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10's are always fun (and profitable). You got a good eye Greg. If I remember right, you had a boatload of 9's as well.
I will post the 9s and 8s when I get home
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Bobby - cards came today. Many Garcias! As many have noted in this thread, thanks very much for taking on this enormous project.
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Some of the 9s



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Greg....how is Lee Smith in the HOF and Roger Maris is not??? SMDH
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