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Mbrock4242

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  1. Is part of it that the new cards are more asymmetrical. Centering in the 70’s and 80’s was a lot easier when there is a A rectangle around the card the shows some centering. I’m interested in knowing how the center some of the cards that don’t have borders. I would go leaner more about grading as I obviously don’t know a lot. I as long as people are paying a premium for PSA graded cards they are going to be at the top. I personally will go with the PSA,CSG,SGC,BSG. I get and see a lot of the new cards the the edges are cut poorly right out of the box. Some cards like the ‘21 panini Illusions are hard to even handle with out having them damage. If you know where I can learn more about grading I would love to know. One last thing PSA has the easiest site to use and the most info I think that may help with new collectors. I thinks is going to grow because a lot of the kids that were selling shoes 3 years ago are move over to cards. They like two things fast money and tech. That why the shoes market tanked for them.
  2. I have a 2015 Flawless Matthew Stafford 4/5 card. I found one one eBay but think it is over priced. I tried to locate any of the other 3. Any ideas on how to track them down and finding a value. The case is scratched but the card is still sealed in the original holder and the seal is unbroken. When I bought it I thought the flaws were on the card but the card doesn’t have anything noticeable. The 5/5 is listed for $6800 but that seems high I though.