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Originally Posted by Tom S.
I just received my small 11 card lot of 1952 Topps that I sent in under the 1950's special that PSA ran last October. Based on all of the 4 and 5 grades (when I was hoping for 6's) that I got on another batch of similarly conditioned 52T cards that I submitted in the early part of 2023, I really wasn't expecting anything different this time around.
I was really surprised to find out that this batch fared much better:
83952609 1952 TOPPS 15 JOHNNY PESKY BLACK BACK VERY GOOD-EXCELLENT 4
83952610 1952 TOPPS 85 BOB KUZAVA EXCELLENT-MINT 6
83952611 1952 TOPPS 90 MICKEY GRASSO EXCELLENT-MINT 6
83952612 1952 TOPPS 104 DON KOLLOWAY NEAR MINT 7
83952613 1952 TOPPS 116 CARL SCHEIB NEAR MINT 7
83952614 1952 TOPPS 225 FRANK BAUMHOLTZ EXCELLENT-MINT+ 6.5
83952615 1952 TOPPS 229 GENE BEARDON NEAR MINT-MINT 8
83952616 1952 TOPPS 249 BOBBY ADAMS EXCELLENT-MINT 6
83952617 1952 TOPPS 283 PHIL MASI NEAR MINT 7
83952618 1952 TOPPS 292 FLOYD BAKER NEAR MINT-MINT 8
83952619 1952 TOPPS 295 PHIL CAVARRETTA EXCELLENT-MINT 6
The Pesky and Cavarrretta cards were both graded as 4's in my first sub; Pesky came back as a 4 again but the Cavarretta bumped a full 2 grades.
Has anyone else noticed a return to "normalcy" on how PSA grades vintage cards like this?
Tom S@ndl!n
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Not surprised to read at all.
When I first joined this site, I asked way too many questions about my cards and their grades so, when someone set me straight and told me to do my own homework, I found out, through months of looking/searching, that PSA was, and still is, the most inconsistent TPG of the bunch.
Read here of a member receiving a 2 then resubmitting only to receive a 7 the next time around.
How's that happen?
Numerous stories/vids later showing similar/same issues which reveals it's a crap shoot. It could be the weather, the day/month of the year, the grader, or many numerous other things, so when they say never get cheated, or any other of their buzz words, I just laugh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pUSIBlEHkw