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?