I have a 2005 topps rc premiere autographed card of frank gore graded by psa. I know beckett requires jsa to inspect the auto before grading it and Im wondering if PSA has something of the same nature? I just want to know if my auto is real or if PSA just grades them straight up without having the auto inspected or anything.
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PSA auto grading question?
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01-24-2013, 09:53 AM
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RE: PSA auto grading question? (01-23-2013, 11:22 PM)nthnoak Wrote: I have a 2005 topps rc premiere autographed card of frank gore graded by psa. I know beckett requires jsa to inspect the auto before grading it and Im wondering if PSA has something of the same nature? I just want to know if my auto is real or if PSA just grades them straight up without having the auto inspected or anything.Hey Nathan, That's a great question. I'm sorry but I don't know the answer. Did you see the big news about Beckett getting a new and improved Registry? Here's the link: http://www.beckett.com/forums/thread-1524721.html Mark Anderson, Director of Grading, is looking for testers. To request to be a tester at manderson@beckett.com Special Props to pyr0punk for this Amazing & Killer Banner!!
I did see that! I'm pretty excited for it even though I'm not completely clear on what the whole registry even is. But it seemed like fun in the past so I tried it but it didn't really work. So I hope it works good this time!
(01-24-2013, 10:38 AM)nthnoak Wrote: I did see that! I'm pretty excited for it even though I'm not completely clear on what the whole registry even is. But it seemed like fun in the past so I tried it but it didn't really work. So I hope it works good this time!It's brand new and created from scratch. Hopefully there won't be any problems with the dreaded "invalid serial number" response that I was getting before. Special Props to pyr0punk for this Amazing & Killer Banner!!
I believe anything pre 1998 has to authenticated by DNA, otherwise they follow the manufacturers lead with a few exceptions.
Collecting Bob Feller, 1951 Bowman, anything Cleveland.
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