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Is it not everyone here on this board the same people that say PSA qualifiers automatically knock off 2 grades. That means he over paid for the card. Although he should have looked closer, the seller should have disclosed this as it is a major factor when determining prices regardless.
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Check VCP. He paid well under the average PSA 6 ($147), a little under an average PSA 5 ($87) , and about $19 over a PSA 4 ($63). The two grade thing is not an exact science.
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Jim Van Brunt Last edited by Jim VB; 04-07-2010 at 09:41 PM. |
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Thanks Jim I had not looked at VCP. I guess if thats the case then the buyer should have no quams.
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