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Posted By: Marc S.
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Posted By: Mike Williams
a 1/16 short is a bit much for a modern card. I have a few '63 Topps and while off centering is an issue, they all "measure". |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
my experience(and that of many slab dealer friends) is that 1963,1964 & 1965 all vary quite a bit in size, mostly side to side,but also top to bottom. i encountered many of these in "original deal"s from collectors who had owned them since boyhood. i would not find it unsual to find one raw or holdered a bit short, 1/16" is stretching the limits, 1/32" would be more in line. while it is still conceivable the card could have been trimmed, the smaller size is probably a factory product. despite any shortcomings the grading services may have, i feel they almost always err on the conservative side when encapsulating cards that may or may not be trimmed. in other words getting back an untrimmed card from them as trimmed is far greater than getting a trimmed one holdered. |
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Posted By: MW
Marc, |
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Posted By: MW
Scott, |
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Posted By: Plastic Dog
... at least as far as some of the vintage issues. I have purchased several E and T cards that on examination I am convinced are trimmed (and not just size variations) despite their encapsalation in PSA holders. I trust SGC much more in that respect. I have asked several E card collectors whom I very much trust about specific PSA-slabbed cards on EBay, and the ones that I questioned were avoided by these collectors as well for that very reason. I just don't think they really know what they're doing with these issues. Even in holdering - sometimes they will place E cards in one of the holders with just a sleeve (due to them being over-sized for their standard T card holders), while other times they will jam them into the T-card-sized holders. I have E-95s that were submitted at the same time, from the same collection, with the same grade. Some were wedged in T-card holders, others were "floating free." Did they run out of one type of holder, or do they really not realize that there is a difference between the T and E cards? Probably both. |
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Posted By: MW
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Posted By: jverri01
I have wondered about this myself. In fact, I find it quite suspicious. I think we should all contact Marc directly! Here is his info... |
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Posted By: Charlie
Check out 1061023242 |
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Posted By: MW
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Posted By: Plastic Dog
. . . because Plastic Dog and MW actually agree. The odds are much better as you mentioned, but too many problems with PSA on the vintage stuff for my tastes. Wonder if there is any difference as to who submits the cards . . . |
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