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Originally Posted by Astros19
I've stated before that I have a lot of vintage that belonged to my father inlaw. My mother inlaw has wanted me to try and sell them but I've convinced her to sit on things for a while. I want to see where all of this new info leads to. My thoughts are that someone will come up with a computer program that can detect alterations, and if and when that happens we will see a drastic change in how previously human graded cards are valued opposed to anything graded with the newer method of graded cards.
I would think I'm not the only one who sees this as a very realistic possibility. I'm guessing if something like this were to happen a lot of people with collections filled with human graded cards would be pretty nervous knowing that their collection is in danger of losing value because of the newest technology of grading cards.
I could see a time where a card graded by company XYZ who uses computer technology grades a card XYZ 7 outsells the old human graded PSA 9.
Of course this is coming from someone who owns no graded cards and has never graded any cards.
I guess time will tell.
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i could definitely see that happening in 20 to 30 years
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