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Hey, I just seen a 1960 Hemmets journal Cassius Clay psa 10. I thought that hand cut card DID NOT get grades from psa. It’s a great looking card still little off center. It’s currently at Heritage.
So if you found some old strip cards and had them cut up perfectly then you’ll have a bunch of Cobbs and Ruth’s grade psa 10 ? I posted it here as I feel it’s a pretty popular card and my main question is about buy and cutting up old cards
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This particular card is discussed at length over on the boxing part of the board. See this thread:
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=249134 The aspects of "hand cut" cards getting graded is also discussed. |
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It's kind of ridiculous IMO that so much value can be created by how skilled someone is cutting the card from the panel, as opposed to how well the card survived, as well as by the arbitrariness of a 10 over a 9.
https://sports.ha.com/itm/boxing/196...ription-071515
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Agreed. But still.
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Thanks Swarmee that’s much more clear and direct. I still don’t like it but hey someone will surely pay up for it.
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I don't think it's as crazy to grade strip cards (with the hand cut caveat) as it is for collectors to pay high prices for them, when they are potentially cut the same day they are graded. Graders can't tell when they were cut. To each their own.
Here is a rant on some strips. When will the TPG's fall in line with reality on W575-1s, W503s and probably some others? They weren't Generally distributed as strips of cards, but are called hand cut when they aren't even close to hand cut. These all have "hand cut" on their SGC flips and not one of them was? In fairness to them they said they would possibly reconsider but why in the world put hand cut there in the first place? They even told me on the phone they knew they weren't hand cut. ![]() What a peeve!! W575-1s from a Chicago Newspaper and the pack they came in.
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Never really understood the argument . . . .
Cut by a machine as intended: good Cut by a kid 100 years ago as intended: probably ok Cut by a guy today with a pair scissors as intended: evil, terrible, awful I know this is a classic debate, rehashed many, many, many times. Too many threads to mention. And I still don't get it. Cards doctored to death, but cutting a strip card along a dotted line is somehow disqualifying. of a grade to many eyes. |
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Any cards that were pack-inserted will not be graded by PSA as hand cut, if they can detect the difference. Cards that were on boxes or strips can get number grades as long as you have the entire card, and usually that means all the appropriate borders are visible. To get the highest grades, they should be trimmed evenly as close around the border as possible, and centered.
Don't care? Don't get your cards graded. It's perfectly fine to collect raw. I sent in some 1962 Posts this past submissions and got between PSA 4-6s. That was fine with me. They weren't perfect to begin with, and I'm not collecting the set. I would send any cards in for grading that I wouldn't expect to get a number grade, unless the cards were needed for some other reason. For my Mantle Master Set Registry, I sent in a couple of trimmed cards, but have no problem getting a PSA AUTH ALTERED designation on them, because they'll count as PSA 1 POORs in the set registry. More important to have the card as a placeholder, than pay 5x as much for one with a solid border. I can always upgrade later. https://www.psacard.com/resources/gr...andards/#cards Here's the verbiage you're looking for: Quote:
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