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Posted By: dan
Hi Mike and thanks for writing! PSA confirmed it because they do not know what it is! This is a perfect example, a 1950s 60s collector like yourself comes across an older card. You mail it in to the "EXPERTS" for a grade and IDENTIFICATION. The problem is that you are expecting correct identification from people who know less about pre-war cards than my 6 year old daughter! This has been my argument all along. They do not hire knowlegable people in the fields they are grading in. Yes the shiny trash and the vintage 50s and 60s cards they can ID and grade. The old stuff, forget it. The rating scale in this thread above is perfect! Dan. |
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