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The interesting thing when talking to other collectors about grading and one of the most prevalent themes seems to be that if you send a higher graded vintage card like a PSA 8 that it rarely if ever bumps 1 grade higher. Maybe a .5 bump but a full 1 point upward swing is something I personally have never seen. I mean if a card was once graded a PSA 8 it MUST have something on the card that prevented it from the MINT 9 threshold and for an 8 to then be looked at and Voila it is MINT now just seems a bit weird. Especially with that top right corner.
Mike Last edited by vthobby; 12-13-2015 at 09:55 PM. |
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