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Old 06-09-2019, 05:47 PM
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Look what he DID do in this case, why speculate? There are before and after pics on BO. I give up, Dave and I seem to be the only ones posting who understand this in context.
I agree with Peter. I don't think this implicates PSA.

I agree with Barry on another point. The difference between a '9' and '10' is largely subjective, except maybe as to centering. Like Barry, I have never understood the enormous difference in values at the high end.
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I agree with Peter. I don't think this implicates PSA.
Except they're supposed to be experts at authentication.
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Except they're supposed to be experts at authentication.
True. I was speaking to the fraud. Hopefully, these recent disclosures will result in PSA and/or other services stepping up their game in identifying alterations.
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Old 06-09-2019, 08:23 PM
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True. I was speaking to the fraud. Hopefully, these recent disclosures will result in PSA and/or other services stepping up their game in identifying alterations.
Too little too late, isn't it? How many dollars have they taken for a service they weren't capable of delivering? It sounds like there are some VERY forgiving people on this forum.
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I don’t get the blind forgiveness either... other than they are already so monetarily invested in PSA slabs. Time for a new competent TPG to step forward. Or better yet, less emphasis on TPGs, period.

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I don’t get it either.. other than they are already so monetarily invested in PSA slabs. Time for a new competent TPG to step forward. Or better yet, less emphasis on TPGs, period.
Just as the stock market moves or not in response to new information, this market either will or won't respond as it collectively deems the new information important. Nobody is coerced here, it's the aggregate of thousands of individual decisions. We'll see. Given the low entry barriers, theory at least would dictate that if there is a significant opportunity for a new grader, someone will make a go for it.
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For the record, I am the OP of THIS thread and was simply pointing out what I thought was amazing card. I see people referencing the "OP" but I believe /hope they are referring to a different thread.
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Just as the stock market moves or not in response to new information, this market either will or won't respond as it collectively deems the new information important. Nobody is coerced here, it's the aggregate of thousands of individual decisions. We'll see. Given the low entry barriers, theory at least would dictate that if there is a significant opportunity for a new grader, someone will make a go for it.
Unless they can offer a better alternative to the PSA registry, it would be foolish for a new grading company to start up. The registry is what drives everything.
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