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PSA later refused to re-grade the card, as any result—whether confirming or contradicting the original PSA 10—would expose their prior misrepresentation. The buyer was refunded by the seller, but the seller—who had relied on PSA’s authentication—never recovered the nearly $1 million value of the card (Id., ¶¶ 72–106). In Jackson v.
The Precious Metal Gems were serial numbered to 100 with 1-10 being Green and 11-100 being Red. [29] 24 $900,000 $900,000 Lewis Hamilton: 2020 Topps Chrome F1 Superfractor auto Serial numbered #1/1 PSA MT 8 May 1, 2022: Goldin Auctions As featured on the King of Collectibles show on Netflix, this sale is considered the most expensive F1 card in ...
[10] In November 2020, it was announced that Collectors Universe would be taken private in a $700 million all-cash buyout by hedge fund manager Steve Cohen, D1 Capital Partners, and collector Nat Turner in the first quarter of 2021. Among the reasons for the purchase was increased interest in collecting by consumers during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
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A Black Lotus card signed by Richard Garfield with a grade of 6 from Beckett was sold for $72,000. [2] As of March 2023 there are six alpha Black Lotus cards graded as PSA 10. [20] As of October 2014, there were 34 Beta Black Lotus cards rated PSA 10, [21] and As of December 2020 four rated BGS 10 and 57 rated BGS 9.5. [22]
Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is an American third-party coin grading, authentication, attribution, and encapsulation service founded in 1985. The intent of its seven founding dealers, including the firm's former president David Hall, was to standardize grading.