Vintage BGS 9.5 with great subgrades

In my experience, and as seen in bountiful examples throughout the net, PSA tends to strongly agree with corner and edge 10 sub scores from Beckett. gem mints with the 9.5/10/10/9.5 with the tens in corners and edges have the most success into psa 10 crossovers. The only way that this doesnt cross is if the 9.5 surface score was some ink dot, very light scratch, ext and they want to deny a ten because of surface

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Thank you for the information. I noted before I made the risk of buying the card without seeing the back (ik it may be a bit dumb but I thought for the price, and the sub grades it was worth the purchase) I have now found from talking to the owner of the card that he graded it himself in late 2023, and he never sent it into psa to attempt to crossgrade it. Once I get the card, I will take pictures of the back of the card, and post them here to get others opinions as well. Thanks again!

I posted this on the Overgraded Card Thread, but figured I’d post it here too, since it just shows what a dice roll grading is now.

If you look at the cert scans on PSA, it is hard to believe these would be anything lower than a PSA 9. Here is the Ninetales scan.

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That was very satisfying to watch :sweat_smile:

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