Is PSA Protecting the Hobby… Or Itself?
The Spitballin’ team reacts to T-Pott’s interview on the Grant Hill PSA controversy. Once a BGS 5, then a PSA 4. And then abruptly, PSA deactivates it. What caused this, and what recourse do card owners have when this happens? We break down whether PSA’s process is actually legitimate and whether situations like this prove that grading is more broken than most collectors want to admit. Is this quality control? Brand protection? Or a sign the grading system has serious flaws? Let us know in the comments: Is PSA right, or is the hobby losing trust in the companies meant to protect it? If you enjoy our content, please check out our Patreon which comes with a membership to the Spitballin' Discord! https://www.patreon.com/c/spitballincards/membership
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