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I might be mistaken and maybe they will expand but I believe the PSA auction site only tracks sales of PSA graded items.
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The PSA site is very easy to navigate and search. While it is only PSA cards, and is missing many past sales, it is a very nice feature. I imagine in time they will update with more data, even if not, I find it very quick and easy to use.
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Since they claim that PSA cards sell for more than their competitors, they should put their money where their mouths are and post sales of other grading companies, too.
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Not a bad start, but it seriously lacks organization. There's no average and with auctions going back to 2006 it'll take a while to figure out information about a well traded card.
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If the PSA site only provides data on PSA graded cards then it's an interesting but not complete resource.
The web portal provides a link that either takes you directly to the auction from which the listing is associated or it comes close by providing a link to the auction house. I'm not a PSA fan but this isn't too bad. I typically really don't like PSA. All the garbage associated with them: the Mastro graded PSA8 Wagner... what a crock of crap.... All of the graded T206 cards from the "Hall" collection - another shoddy piece of work... ok, I'll stop for now, because if I really get started and get on a roll then this post will be toooooo long....
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