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Posted By: T206Collector
I understand why you say that, but I've submitted more than 50 PSA cards in PSA 3 to PSA 6 condition to SGC for crossover. I've gotten all sorts of results, from trim, to too low to cross, to bump. But a majority will come back the same. If there was a "bias" it has not been evident from my submissions. I've had two nice PSA 4's cross into SGC 60's, including my SGC 60 T206 Cobb Bat On Shoulder. I submitted that one in its holder. My 1933 Goudey Grove was a PSA 4 and is now in an SGC 60 holder -- that was also submitted in its holder. |
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