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PSA later refused to re-grade the card, as any result—whether confirming or contradicting the original PSA 10—would expose their prior misrepresentation. The buyer was refunded by the seller, but the seller—who had relied on PSA’s authentication—never recovered the nearly $1 million value of the card (Id., ¶¶ 72–106).
Third-party grading (TPG) refers to coin grading & banknote grading authentication, attribution, and encapsulation by independent certification services.. These services will, for a tiered fee depending on the value of the coin, "slab" a coin and assign a grade of 1–70 on the Sheldon grading system, with 1 being the lowest grade, with only faint details visible to 70, a practically perfect ...
c. 837 [72] [9] [10] PSA MT 9 August 21, 2016: SCP Auctions One of several Cobb cards from the T206 set. This variant features Cobb holding a bat away from his body on the obverse and an advertisement for Piedmont Cigarettes on the reverse. [73] [74] 43 $626,265 $478,000 Willie Mays: 1952 Topps: c. 3,088 [75] [7] [8] PSA MT 9 May 12, 2016 ...
Printed on the front of the blue paper insert is the coin's type, denomination, grade, attribution, pedigree (if any), serial number, Universal Product Code (UPC), and other pertinent information. [11] [12] First-generation PCGS coin holders are smaller and lack the raised stackable edges of later issues. Their insert was printed on plain white ...
Collectors Universe Inc. subsequently returned the loan money they had received back to the treasury by May 2020. [10] In November 2020, it was announced that Collectors Universe would be taken private in a $700 million all-cash buyout by hedge fund manager Steve Cohen, D1 Capital Partners, and collector Nat Turner in the first quarter of 2021 ...
Using the label serial number, NGC will reveal a coin's date, denomination, grade, photo (if any), and pricing and Census info. NGC Coin Explorer lists key info about many coin issues, such as mintages and values. [15] The NGC Census reports how many examples of each issue NGC has certified by grade, which helps determine relative rarity.
The PSA Certified ecosystem expanded in 2021 with the addition of Applus+ and ECSEC, two notable security test labs. Noteworthy milestones in the journey of PSA Certification include the issuance of the first Level 2 certificates to chip vendors in February 2020 and the awarding of the first Level 3 certificate in March 2021.
"PSA" (also called "Potting Season") is a song by American singer-songwriter SZA. It was released on February 9, 2025, as part of the extended version of Lana (2025), the reissue of her second studio album SOS (2022). Prior to this, the song was released on January 5, 2023, as one of two bonus songs on an exclusive digital version of SOS.