So...I just searched the population report on PSA, specifically regarding the Ginter X black mini cards, and the results are interesting.
According to the current pop report, a total of 16 non-cryptocurrency black mini cards have been graded. Of those 16 black mini cards, 11 received the high grade of PSA10. That's a whopping 68.75% of the total population of all non-#83 black mini cards! By that average, at least 6 (or 6.1875, to be accurate) of the registered 9 cryptocurrency cards in the pop report should have received the same high grade of PSA10. Strangely, there is not a single PSA10 cryptocurrency card. WTF?!?
Why are all the other black mini cards receiving the highest grades, but not the cryptocurrency card?
I recall reading in a baseball forum that some collectors suggest that the grading companies know which cards are the most desired/expensive, and they grade those cards a lot stricter than any other cards in an effort to keep the 10-grade population low (which helps to control/regulate the collectibles market).
I don't know if that theory is true, but I do find it quite disturbing that of those 9 graded cryptocurrency cards, an average of 6 should have received a high grade of PSA10, but not a single card received that grade. Again...WTF?!?
Confused,
Me
I was looking over ebay PSA graded black minis and I saw a few 10's for regular players, so I think you are correct. The only other option, ie. Topps diddling with the stock etc etc ... just doesn't seem like it would be right...
confused as well... I do have one I would send in but I can see one corner has a very small bump on it so I may just keep it ungraded... :shrug: