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I may be too harsh, but there is paper separation and if the card regrades I think you are looking at a 1.
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“ light corner wear (please note the damage to the top right corner where the top layer of paper has partially detached)”
That’s one way to say it. Light. |
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No surpise to see what company's holder it resides in. Almost unbelievable that this card would be shipped back to the owner looking like that. So bad!
I hope the original owner was compensated but I doubt it. Mind boggling! Mike Last edited by vthobby; 06-17-2022 at 10:24 PM. |
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3.5 ??
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I would be more interested in how PSA handle damages of customers' cards caused by them. Anyone has any experience would like to share? I would assume PSA would offer to buy the card instead of (let's say) paying $500 as a damage and let customers keeping those damaged cards.
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064 has got to be from long time ago
PSA Cert Verification still not showing "WHEN" the card was slabbed
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I wouldn’t find that surprising in the least.
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Many years ago, I submitted a beautiful OJ of Hugh Duffy to SGC, fully expecting a 6 or even a 7. I picked up the card at their old NJ HQ and was horrified that there was a huge crease across the middle that, believe me, was not there before and the card had graded a 1. I sat down with the head grader at the time and came close to acting like George Brett storming out of the dugout to check that pine tarred bat. The best they offered me was credit for future grading. I am still pissed off.
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Sold for $4800. How does that compare to other recent sales with that grade?
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VCP has the average price for a PSA 5 as $5819. $4800 is around the average for a PSA 4.0 or PSA 4.5.
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