I found a PSA 10 "NO.2 Trainer World Championship" for 400 euros

How can PSA make this kind of mistakes?…

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PSA can make any mistake you can think of and more you can’t

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That price isn’t terrible for a victory medal though lol

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I mean…

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Grading is still done by humans, so mistakes happen. But thanks for adding another picture for my folder. :wink:

Here some other fun mislabel examples (of various grading companies, but let’s start with PSA):

A nice ‘Raichu’:

Marnie looks a bit green in this 2020 full art card:

A ‘pretty minty’ PSA-10 Charizard and PSA-9 Shining Kabutops. Maybe sellers look at these examples when they advertise their own NM raw cards. :thinking:

A minor alter that they failed to notice. Probably used a substantial amount of lube to just slip right through the grading process.

Some well-placed sealed/boxtopper cards:

Some BGS graded cards from Australia:

Gardevoir grew a mustache:

Magcargo either cooled down or heated up even more to become blue:

Greetz,
Quuador

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Lmao, that “Gardevoir” really made me chuckle @Quuador

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Saddam the waifu. :joy:

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Heck if that were for sale online I’d buy it to mock PSA with

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I own this lol

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I was thinking, do you guys think this may be fake? The label with this specific cert number combined with a totally not PSA 10 quality card?

I decided to revisit the PSA cert:

https://www.psacard.com/cert/105976004/psa

It shows the correct info, shouldn’t it be the one with the mistake (world championships) or am I missing something?

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Most likely someone notified PSA from this post or the card being for sale somewhere, and they changed the spec of the cert. That’s also why the scan has been removed.

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