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Old 08-31-2013, 09:37 PM
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Default Ryan rc psa 10 = $400,000

Call me crazy, but if you place the lone 10 right beside a strong 9, the cards look identical. Especially the way the 1968 design's burlap pattern is so forgiving to the eye on corner wear.

For some cards, the jump from a certain grade to the next is such a huge sum of money-- for such a small increase in card quality.

In fact, one could assert that the jump from 9 to 10 is among the biggest in price, but among the smallest in terms of card quality. Heck of an inverse relationship there.
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Old 08-31-2013, 10:24 PM
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If you need the Hubbell Telescope to tell the difference btw a 9 and a 10, it's just an incredibly arcane game that does nothing put produce a value bubble.
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I say, the only difference between a PSA 9 and a PSA 10 is the number of times you've cracked and resubmitted until you got the latter!
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Did the Ryan sell for $400k??
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I say, the only difference between a PSA 9 and a PSA 10 is the number of times you've cracked and resubmitted until you got the latter!
Agree 100%, or your a PSA power seller with $10k+ in submissions monthly....
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Did the PSA 10 Ryan actually transact at $400,000?
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