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Old 10-28-2022, 12:41 PM
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What is odd about the con theory is that the EXACT card in the Ebay auction was the same card PSA had on file for the PSA Cert this morning (before it was deactivated). So, it seems at some point PSA did slab that card with a PSA 3 grade. My guess is someone misread or mistyped the label, and the quality checker failed to notice the mistake. So, it was sent off to the customer.
I think this is what happened if you look at the other T206's he has listed he has the cert numbers right before and after the Johnson.
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Old 10-28-2022, 12:57 PM
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If the TPGs had ANY hindsight in their business, they probably should have scanned the encapsulated F/B of cards to show the card which was "certified" when the card was slabbed.

Going forward, they may consider doing that because they can open up an entirely new hobby service for which they can charge hobbyist.

They create a new cert/label that has a symbol indicating the card not only has a cert number, but there's an associated photo with it.

Then they can charge people a nominal fee if they want to see a picture of the card on line. This way the TPG has the data base and nobody would be able to contest it. Dang, then someone would figure out a way to hack the database and put fake pictures in... it's the world we live in...
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If the TPGs had ANY hindsight in their business, they probably should have scanned the encapsulated F/B of cards to show the card which was "certified" when the card was slabbed.

Going forward, they may consider doing that because they can open up an entirely new hobby service for which they can charge hobbyist.

They create a new cert/label that has a symbol indicating the card not only has a cert number, but there's an associated photo with it.

Then they can charge people a nominal fee if they want to see a picture of the card on line. This way the TPG has the data base and nobody would be able to contest it. Dang, then someone would figure out a way to hack the database and put fake pictures in... it's the world we live in...
They already do that now Fred, PSA only does front and back scans but SGC also puts the date the card was graded. Here's PSA scans of the Cobb that the seller has listed it's one cert number below the Johnson but once they deactivated the Johnson you can't see the scans of that card anymore.

https://www.psacard.com/cert/67343867

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Old 10-28-2022, 01:11 PM
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Pat,

Thank you. I didn't realize that this was being done. Do you know how long they've been doing it?
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Thank you. I didn't realize that this was being done. Do you know how long they've been doing it?
Hi Fred,

I'm not sure how long they have been doing it but I know PSA has been doing it for several years with the more expensive cards.
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I think this is what happened if you look at the other T206's he has listed he has the cert numbers right before and after the Johnson.
PSA must have found out about the card and made arrangements with the seller to make restitution to get if off the market since he has now ended the auction.

Mistakes happen but what does it say about their (2) quality checks after a card gets its grade and before it is shipped out? Three different people had to sign off on the grade.

Not much quality control in this instance.
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Here is the T206 Johnson PSA3 portrait in question from the listing, before the images possibly get removed.

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I wonder if the seller got upcharged on the grading fee?
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