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Why Do People Cover Up Their Psa Card

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Is there any underlying harm in sharing it? It’s called identity theft, every 17 seconds someone loses their identity because they didn’t cover up the psa/bgs number. The best is when they

I think some people also cover the certs, because of people who obsessively keep track of cert numbers of higher end cards and copies trying to track ownership in their

Hi, I noticed a friend of mine covers his PSA certification numbers on his cards. Do you know why? Hes a buddy of mine but I figured to ask here because I was wondering

The two main reasons people give for covering up the certification number when posting photos of graded cards are to prevent counterfeiting and to prevent others from knowing the price paid

The only real reason I can guess is if you’re selling multiple copies of the same card in the same grade and don’t want people to raise an issue about sending an item with the

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It’s trivial to convert that into the serial number. It’s to stop someone duplicating your serial number on a fake card.

PSA is the world’s largest third-party authentication company; the industry leader in card grading as well as autograph and memorabilia authentication.

They think they can be tracked by the number or that someone’s going to fake it. While at the same time, a lot of people don’t cover the barcode, which translates to the serial.

I know that PSA has increased their security on their cards a few times since I started collecting graded cards, but blocking something that I need to use to verify a potential

Sure, you may protect yourself against the inconvenience of resubmitting your card to PSA for a new cert, but the downside is that you contribute to a culture which enables far

For a number of reasons, it is important that the holder is not actually tamper-proof. For example, if the outside of the PSA holder is scratched or damaged in some way, it must be possible to

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There is no legitimate reason to hide a cert. It is literally hiding the ability to verify authenticity. Most of the people hiding cert numbers fail to hide the barcode as well, which

I recently had a disagreement with someone on instagram that guaranteed me that covering the numbers somehow prevents people from stealing pictures of the card.

Many buyers think the seller is hiding something and that’s why I don’t do it. By not doing it, and I list hundreds of PSA cards, I’ve never had a problem.

I know this because I got cards graded recently at the 75/card price because I’m an idiot and thought that only at that price do they get encapsulated. Go with the $20 option.