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Join Date: Aug 2016
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I'm curious to know the story behind PSA going ahead and reslabbing a card they no longer grade. I'd love to hear their thought process on this. Also, what's up with the "1985 Star" label? That's like labeling the 2003-04 Exquisite Lebron rookie, "2004 Exquisite." It's just strange.
![]() Additionally, - to Ken Goldin - I'd love to do freelance write-ups for your catalog. Whoever was in charge of giving the Lot Detail for this card did the seller a complete disservice. I would have pulled my card from your auction if I were them. No where do they mention why there are only 13 PSA graded '84 #101 Star Jordans, nor is there the historical rationale of why another PSA graded '84 Star Jordan did $75,000 in a previous auction. Those are HUGE oversights. https://goldinauctions.com/1985_Star...-LOT66471.aspx |
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Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Newburgh, IN
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That is strange I must say. Its a shame they don't grade these. Look fantastic in the holder.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: NYC
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Omitting the important fact that it is low pop only because PSA stopped grading these due to inability to distinguish real from fake is very misleading. I felt the same about the previous auction.
I too would love to know how this could be reholdered but PSA still will de new copies. |
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