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Old 08-18-2020, 11:25 AM   #46556
1977 Cloth
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Originally Posted by kabrune2 View Post
I personally think it has everything to do with centering. I'd say 2 in 5 Project 2020 cards are centered better than 60/40 both left/right and up/down, the other 3 generally are not. At least that's been my experience with the handful of 5 packs I've bought. I don't understand how a premium product costing $15-$20/ea can't be centered properly. So in essence 60% of the Project 2020 cards wouldn't get past a PSA 9. Myself, I plan on framing at least 1 or 2 of the 20 card artist collections at the end, so i'll be keeping them in the original holder, but I'll be picky when buying off eBay.
I agree with you, and the only benefits to grading is the identifier of the player/artist on the flip. Not worth the cash to grade them, but there is a market that loves themselves some slabs. 4 graded artist proofs just sold this weekend for an average of $300 each. Not a good ROI.
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