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Does the PSA barcode look right to you? I've never seen one that length. Also, the zeroes are crossed....never seen that before either. I have over 1000 PSA graded cards and none of them have those characteristics. What do you guys think? Genuine PSA, or not? Thanks for your opinions.
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That one's fine... Its a really old PSA card and I have many from years ago that mirror that look.
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I've had a few as well. I think they were slabbed on site at shows.
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Not Pre War but my example of this label type
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Thanks to those that cleard up this issue for me. Much appreciated!! Tim
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Authentic PSA Label on 66 Palmer? | Archive | Postwar Baseball Cards Forum (Pre-1980) | 4 | 01-23-2008 02:07 PM |