Some cards graded "1" by PSA say "poor" and others fair-poor. Is there a significance to this (sort of an equivalent to the current use of .5 grades), or did they just change the labeling at some point? David
Sorry, perhaps this is a stupid question, but I want to be sure I understand this distinction. Is the reason why some PSA 1 cards say poor and others poor-fair that the "poor" cards were graded AFTER the addition of 1.5 grades? So, any PSA 1 card with "poor" on it was graded recently and did not meet the standard for PSA 1.5, wereas P-F cards were graded prior to the switch? If this is correct, a simple "yes" would suffice. If not, I'd appreciate an explanation. David
David - I think you are correct. Cards recently graded will say POOR 1 where as cards graded before the .5 will say PR-FR 1 as PSA did not distinguish between these two grades.