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http://www.psacard.com/Articles/Art...tm_medium=mail&utm_campaign=psaezine2013dec20

On their face, the old and new holders look virtually identical. In other words, in a scan, the front of the holder retains the familiar PSA look. It's the construction on the side of the holder and the way it functions that clearly separates the two versions. Most of the old PSA holders were constructed in such a way that the two components, the male and female parts, met in the middle where the sonic weld took place. Along the edges of the holder, where the two parts come together, you will find a groove that extends around the perimeter of the plastic.


The new holder is different. Instead of two pieces meeting in the middle, now, the top piece envelops the bottom. This removes the groove that existed along the edge and leaves a smooth appearance around the outside instead. In addition, while the new holder is slightly thicker, the new holders have a stackable reverse which works with old holders as well. In other words, even if you mix old and new holders, they can still be stacked together.


Furthermore, we also decided to upgrade the reverse of the PSA labels from a simple silver foil stamp along the back to a new reflective hologram. The new holder is stronger, provides better security and, in our opinion, actually looks slightly better as well. Change can often be challenging for a variety of reasons. That is why our team took their time, like they did with our PSA/DNA security revamp, to produce the next generation of PSA holders. Our team listened to suggestions from customers and tried to incorporate as much of that feedback as possible during this important process.


In the coming months, PSA will be running a very aggressive re-holder special for those who wish to have their items placed in the new and improved design. In addition, you may have already noticed some of these new holders entering the market. The first two holders created using this construction were the holder for standard-sized cards and a new holder for thick, modern patch cards.
 

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I'm not sure what to think. Collectors like myself who have hundreds of PSA graded stuff and like or prefer the new slabs would have to pay and arm and a leg to get the "upgrade". Even if they charged a dollar it would cost me $100s. I never am big on change, especially if it costs me $.
 

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I have a few of them from my last sub. I'm OCD about the collection looking uniform and the change is very slight. You can tell from the sides not from looking straight on
 

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I have a few of them from my last sub. I'm OCD about the collection looking uniform and the change is very slight. You can tell from the sides not from looking straight on

Let's see a pic. I'm also OCD, this would annoy me if I had to change it all up.


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I'm at work right now but I will later.

Honestly I'm seriously ocd about the flips and honestly it doesn't bother me one bit
 

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They started using these at the National. The new slabs leave so much room for movement that one prominent PSA customer paid to have his 300+ card order re-cased in the old slabs because he said after having them in the slab for a day they were already showing edge damage. I just shipped a big order off to PSA so we'll see how the slabs look when they come back.
 

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They started using these at the National. The new slabs leave so much room for movement that one prominent PSA customer paid to have his 300+ card order re-cased in the old slabs because he said after having them in the slab for a day they were already showing edge damage. I just shipped a big order off to PSA so we'll see how the slabs look when they come back.


That is a lie.
 

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My cards in the new slab do not move anymore or any less than they did.

It's basically the same except for the edge
 

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I like BGS slabs 1000x better myself


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So does this mean thieves won't be able to open the slabs simply by looking at it the wrong way any longer? ;)

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Apparently the new slabs have to be destroyed (like a BGS slab) to get the card out. I like that.

However, with millions of old slabs still on the market, the scammers won't notice the change.

I wonder how long it'll before people start getting suspicious of cards in the old slab and start avoiding them.
 

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It seems like basically they are using the BGS design to reduce the risk of slab tampering. Smart move.

Next PSA will "revolutionize graded card holders" and offer a "premium level of protection" by making inner sleeves standard in all slabs.

:p

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I find it had to believe that the new slabs could move anymore than the old ones.

I have one PSA slab and the card moves more than if it were in a one touch, which is funny because people claim one touches ruin cards.
 

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